Three people sitting at a table with microphones and water bottles in front of a background with Expoagro and YPF Agro logos.
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Javier Milei spoke at Expoagro and strongly supported Patricia Bullrich.

The president gave a talk to agricultural entrepreneurs and stated that he seeks to eliminate the currency controls and export taxes permanently

President Javier Milei expressed his public support for the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, during his speech at the agricultural fair Expoagro.

In his address, the president publicly addressed for the first time the disturbances that occurred in Congress during the "pensioners' march," in which violent hooligans from soccer clubs and far-left terrorists participated.

"I'm with someone who competed with me and whose greatness allowed her to join this government. In terms of security, those who do wrong will pay. The good ones are the ones in blue, and the bastards who cover their faces with rags, break cars, burn cars, and threaten everyone because they don't want to lose their scams are bad," Milei stated.

"We're going to put them in jail, we're going to defend the Republic: they're not coming against me, they're coming against you, I'm just in the middle," he added.

His statements refer to the clashes that occurred near Congress. The "blue" mentioned by Milei alludes to the security forces, which were criticized by Kirchnerism after the incidents.

"The model where victims are treated as perpetrators and perpetrators as victims is over," the president emphasized, while Patricia Bullrich watched him alertly and smiled several times upon hearing the President's statements.

"I want to thank Dr. Bullrich for being here to support me, for her enormous work defending the values of the Republic," Milei highlighted, backing his Minister of Security.

Three people are sitting at a table during an Expoagro event, with a background showing the logos of Expoagro and YPF Agro.
Javier Milei, Patricia Bullrich, and José Luis Espert | La Derecha Diario

Statements toward the Agricultural Sector

Regarding the agricultural sector, President Milei assured that he is actively working to "eliminate the restrictions and export taxes forever, so the country can sustain itself without plundering its most productive sector."

However, he stated that, "to make it lasting, it must be done the right way, so that no fiscal degenerate comes later to put their whole arm back in the pocket."

"When the agricultural sector did well, the country did well," the president emphasized, and noted: "When the agricultural sector did poorly, the country did poorly, and it was much worse when the caste began to see the agricultural sector as an infinite gold mine."

Three people sitting at a table during an Expoagro event with a background showing YPF Agro and Expoagro logos.
Javier Milei, Patricia Bullrich, and José Luis Espert | La Derecha Diario

"It began to be believed that the agricultural sector made too much money, which supposedly had to be used for better purposes like financing industries, implementing hidden subsidies in the form of public employment, or paying for any delusional project of the politician in power," Milei recalled.

To conclude, the president thanked the sector: "I want to thank all the producers, whether large, medium, or small, who daily serve the nation by sowing the Argentine soil."

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