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Kicillof and Milei's ideas: "They are stale, failed and rotten recipes"

The Buenos Aires governor strongly qualified the opposition, focusing first on the libertarian candidate and warned "Do not vote for those who want to destroy this province."

  • 23/10/2023 • 15:12

The Buenos Aires governor and candidate for re-election for Unión por la Patria, Axel Kicillof, stated this Monday that in the elections on Sunday the 22nd "the next 10 years of Argentina will be at stake"; He said that the ideas of the libertarian presidential candidate Javier Milei are "stale, failed and rotten recipes" and asked that "those who want to destroy this province not be voted on." "Everything that (Milei) proposes is old and failed. Dollarization was applied in five small countries. There is nothing new or good about it. He is coming to privatize everything, it has already been done. Who can pay 100 lucas a month for university ", analyzed the president in statements to the La Plata newspaper El Día. He maintained that "Milei's economists are those of convertibility" and added that the far-right leader "is not the new thing, they are stale, failed and rotten recipes." He also pointed out that "the Milei phenomenon is transversal to ages and social classes because there is an angry vote or an angry vote." In that sense, he warned that "voting angrily for a disheveled person who seems funny on TikTok is going to mean that they are going to charge us a bonus to treat you at the hospital, that they are going to privatize our university, primary and secondary schools. "There will be zero public works. It's going to be a calamity." Kicillof also indicated that "in this election we are discussing whether we want more or less State because Javier Milei and Patricia Bullrich (the candidate of Together for Change) only want to blow up everything" and stated that, on the contrary, he works for the "right to the future". Asked about the salary policy for public employees, Kicillof criticized "the 20 points that were lost in the Government of Mauricio Macri, Patricia Bullrich, María Eugenia Vidal, Néstor Grindetti, and Julio Garro", and highlighted that in his Government "not only "Not a point was lost in the face of inflation, but rather they recovered."