He recommends a psychologist to Sánchez “so that he matures” and “a good lawyer” to his wife
The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, has considered “nonsense typical of a fatally arrogant socialist” the definitive withdrawal of the ambassador announced this Tuesday by the Spanish Government and has insisted that the President of the Executive, Pedro Sánchez, “is not Spain , much less his wife.”
Sánchez “will become the laughing stock of the whole world for the antics he is doing over a personal matter,” Milei stated in an interview with LN, shortly after the Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, announced the withdrawal of the ambassador in Buenos Aires after the Council of Ministers.
The Argentine president has stated that if Sánchez was referring to Sunday’s speech it is “because it is dirty” and has once again attacked his wife, Begoña Gómez, despite insisting that he did not name her at the event organized by Vox.
He has taken the opportunity to attack Kirchnerism and has criticized that they recommend that he go to therapy, since in his opinion the Argentine opposition should urge Sánchez to go to a psychologist, “so that he matures.” Likewise, he has suggested that they “recommend a good lawyer for Begoña.”
He believes that Sánchez was “looking for a shock of these characteristics” but believes that “it backfired” because “it looked ridiculous.” “Does he believe that it is the State? That is very totalitarian,” he snapped, pointing out that the one Sánchez can reach an understanding with is countries like Cuba, Venezuela and North Korea.
In this sense, he stated that on Sunday he limited himself to saying the same thing that he has been saying “all his life”, including that socialism is a “carcinogenic” system, and he has pointed out that it was the Spanish Government that interfered in internal affairs with support for the Peronist Sergio Massa in the campaign of the last presidential elections.
“They can insult and I have to stay silent?” asked Milei, who criticized Sánchez for behaving in a “cowardly” manner by supposedly leaving Spanish criticism in the hands of women so that they could call him a “misogynist.” “.
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Despite this escalation of tensions, Milei has denied that he plans to undertake any type of diplomatic measure and has ruled out collateral effects in other areas such as the economy, despite the pressures that, according to the Argentine president, the businessmen with whom he deals have suffered. met on Saturday.
Thus, he believes that “there is a long-term bond” between the two countries and that these ties “will remain” outside of this type of political controversy.