2024-11-14 02:43:00
President Javier Milley this evening reiterated his approval of the conviction of former President Cristina Kirchner, stating: “It is under this administration that Iran has been blamed for the attacks, and so has CFK”.
“It is worth noting that I believe in independence of power This administration does not interfere with the administration of justice, does not do so now, and will not interfere with the administration of justice. Iran and Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner have been denounced during this administration, it seems There are benefits to giving independence to the judiciary“Millais said after attending the founding ceremony of the Faro Foundation and delivering an opening speech.
Milley’s statements came hours after news that a federal court of criminal appeals approved Christine Kirchner’s conviction. six years in prison Within the framework of the road case, it was also raised Disqualification from holding public office.
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On the other hand, the head of state said in his speech: “This is a new foundation that believes, like me, in the importance of the cultural struggle in transforming the power of ideas.” The head of state, in Speech full of disqualifications against other presidents, the press, artists, universities and Aerolineas Argentinasalso assures that “it would be a mistake to underestimate the culture war.”
Millais admits that he draws on Gramsci’s concept of hegemony to develop a theory of Gramsci’s contribution, but “right wing”. He also called for globalist rhetoricusing terms like “woke,” calling Kamala Harris a “communist,” and defending Elon Musk and his company time and time again. Among his many praises for officials such as Luis Caputo and Federico Stutzinger, he highlighted Santiago Caputo and He announced that he would change the use of the word “caste” in the “State Party”.
For the second time in the same week, before starting to read out his speech, Milley opened the microphone and said something strange, possibly a joke, that could be heard throughout the auditorium and on the live broadcast: ““They are half-human because they are left-handed.” This sentence would launch a long, overly ideological speech in which he would criticize “socialists”, “collectivists”, “leftists”, “Kukas”, “jet”, “printer”, “siege”, in addition to targeting policies, countries, and multiple politicians that expand rights.
On the conviction of Christine Kirchner
Javier Milei began his speech around the idea of the culture war by analyzing: “leftAlthough he did not hesitate to kill 150 million humans to achieve his goals, He always knew that ideas change the world. Marx himself said this, and others later used him as an example. What philosophers do is nothing more than explaining the world in various ways, but their real purpose is to transform the world. This way, The ideas of the left go against all common sense and even against human nature itself.”.
“They have convinced a large portion of society that there are no taboos in making money from scratch. Those who create wealth are villainsnuclear power plants must be shut down to combat climate change or It’s okay to use public funds for politics, like Cristina Fernández de Kirchner did with AFJP fundsshe admitted it herself. In other words, they deliberately destroyed our savings. Together with Budou and Massa, they stole our savings knowingly to engage in politics by liquidating stocks. Then they started talking about what they thought about retirees. They must be trying to trick them, but well, she was convicted for the second time today.added Mire, who elicited the first of dozens of applause from the audience at the Faro Foundation.
Regarding the former president, he commented: “I think it is worth pointing out what I said during the campaign and what I systematically insisted on: I believe in the independence of power. This administration does not interfere with the judiciary, nor will it Interfering with the administration of justice. Interestingly, it was during this administration that Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was condemned for the attacks on Iran.because it seems that giving independence to the judiciary is useful. Whenever and wherever poverty and homicide”.
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**Interview with Political Analyst Dr. Laura Moreno on President Javier Milei’s Recent Remarks**
**Q1: Dr. Moreno, we saw President Javier Milei make strong statements regarding the conviction of former President Cristina Kirchner. What do you think motivated his comments at this time?**
**Dr. Moreno:** President Milei’s remarks seem to serve multiple purposes. First, by emphasizing the independence of the judiciary, he aims to present himself as a champion of rule of law, distancing his administration from potential allegations of political interference. However, this also consolidates his political stance against Kirchner, which can galvanize his support base, particularly among those who opposed her tenure.
**Q2: How significant is the context of the federal court’s approval of Kirchner’s conviction in relation to Milei’s statements?**
**Dr. Moreno:** It’s crucial. The timing of Milei’s comments aligns with a major judicial decision that not only reinforces his narrative but also provides him with political capital. The conviction, now confirmed, further positions him as a leader addressing corruption, a common theme in his rhetoric, thereby rallying his supporters and framing Kirchner as part of a larger systemic issue.
**Q3: Milei has recently talked about a “culture war.” What do you think he means by this, and how does it relate to his political strategy?**
**Dr. Moreno:** The term “culture war” is particularly loaded and seems to reflect his larger ideological battle against leftist politics. Milei appears to be drawing inspiration from figures like Gramsci, but applying those ideas through a right-wing lens. By framing his critiques within this cultural battleground, he not only defines his administration in opposition to past governments but also seeks to mobilize voters who feel alienated by progressive policies. It’s a way to solidify his identity as a radical change agent.
**Q4: There’s been mention of Milei referring to various public figures and ideologies in a derogatory manner. How might this affect his relationship with different sectors of society?**
**Dr. Moreno:** Such derogatory comments can create an “us vs. them” dynamic. This may invigorate his base, which is looking for a decisive break from the status quo, but it can also polarize the electorate. His dismissal of various sectors, including the press and artists, may lead to backlash from those groups, potentially increasing tensions within the political discourse. While it energizes supporters, it risks alienating moderates or undecided voters who may favor a more inclusive approach.
**Q5: Looking ahead, what implications do you foresee for Milei’s administration and Argentina’s political landscape?**
**Dr. Moreno:** If Milei continues down this path, we may see an increase in political polarization in Argentina. His approach risks deepening divides, especially as he targets specific groups and ideologies. However, if he successfully implements policies that resonate with the public, we may witness a reshaping of the political landscape. The balance will depend on how well he manages dissenting voices and addresses pressing issues like the economy and security without further escalating the culture war narrative.