In a new climb of political tension, the president Javier Milei He launched harsh accusations against Vice President Victoria Villarruel, who was responsible for promoting a exchange rate and trying to destabilize the government.
In an interview with Alejandro Fantino for the Streaming Canal Neura, Javier Milei He did not skimp in qualifiers or signs, deepening a break that has been returning more than a year and that seems to have no return.
According to the president, Villarruel would have acted in collusion with opposition sectors, especially Kirchnerism, to enable a session in the Senate that resulted in the approval of increases in retirement and in the declaration of emergency in disability.
For Milei, this maneuver represented a “fiscal torpedo” equivalent to 2.88% of GDP, compared to “smoking a YPF per year”, that is, more than 17 billion dollars annually. The President It was categorical to affirm that this session was “illegal” and that Villarruel could have stopped her, but did not do it because “he was working for the blow that the Kukas were managing in the Senate.”

In her vision, if the government fell, she would be in front of the opposition sectors, which described as a strategy to “keep power.” Milei He also referred to the economic impact of this situation, directly linking the authorization of the session with the exchange run that led the official dollar to exceed $ 1,380.
“A liquidity bag was armed and in that bag, the traitor gave rise to an illegal session to break the fiscal balance. That generated noise and enabled a run,” said the president, using the term “traitor” again to refer to Villarruel.
Accusations
The accusation was not limited to the economic level. Milei went further and described those who supported the projects as “young people of young people”, arguing that they are condemning the future of Argentines for prioritizing power over the welfare of the country.
This statement, loaded with drama, reflects the belligerent tone that the president has adopted in his recent public interventions. As for the personal relationship with Villarruel, Javier Milei He was blunt: “Rome does not pay traitors,” he said, reiterating a phrase that he has used several times to mark distance with his former formula partner.
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