President Javier Milei gave an extensive interview to the Spanish media El Debate en la Casa Rosada, where he left strong definitions of international politics, the economy and his ideological vision. In a message addressed especially to the European right, the president was categorical: he argued that the main challenge is to face socialism and stated that “the enemy is the
left”.During the conversation, Milei highlighted his closeness to political leaders in Spain such as Santiago Abascal and Isabel Díaz Ayuso, whom he described as allies in the battle against statism. As he explained, beyond internal differences, right-wing forces must prioritize the defeat of collectivism before discussing ideological nuances
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The President also targeted sectors that, according to him, have operated against him. In that regard, he harshly criticized Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, whom he accused of having slandered him during the 2023 campaign. In contrast, he reiterated his support for those he considers part of a liberal agenda that seeks to “get countries out of socialism
”.At the local level, Milei took stock of her management and assured that governing Argentina involves much greater challenges than she imagined. He acknowledged that the exercise of power involves more complex restrictions than those of theoretical analysis, although he maintained that his administration made significant progress in record time









