President Javier Milei visited the streaming channel Carajo, joining the show "La Misa" hosted by "Gordo Dan". The event combined militant mystique, political messages, and an extensive exchange about the economy, reforms, and the electoral landscape.
True to his style, the President walked from the point where the official vehicles dropped him off and went through all the activists who were waiting for him in the street. He greeted and hugged the activists until he reached the stage, amid chants and displays of support.
The scene set the tone for the first hours of the event, which featured a significant concentration of people identified with "Las Fuerzas del Cielo". In addition, the day included the presence of figures linked to the "cultural battle", such as Agustín Laje.

The entrance to the studio and the YPF coverall
With the opening of a song by the Rolling Stones, Milei entered the studio dressed in the now characteristic YPF coverall, which once again captured the public's attention. "I became a fan of the Stones with Brown Sugar, with the '77 version, it's the first album that they made with their own label. Jagger is one of us, he studied with Hayek", he joked at the beginning.

During the exchange, the President also referred to the controversy caused by his outfit. "For those who say that I always wear the same thing, YPF gave me 14 coveralls, I use two per day", Milei stated.
"The other day I traveled to Norway in a coverall because I had meetings all day. Now they sent me four more, so we can raffle it off", he said. This came after the comments about his outfit during the trip to Oslo.
The electoral victory and the "riesgo kuka"
In his first political definitions, Milei vindicated the electoral support and targeted the opposition. "You won the day you voted for us, look at how the riesgo kuka fell. There are economists who said that it did not exist, but it exists"
He then explained the concept that he uses to describe the uncertainty prior to the elections. "We call it riesgo kuka because you not only add a premium to the United States interest rate. The more uncertainty they injected, the more the country risk went up", he stated.
"The kukas proposed that everything should blow up and that we should not pay. Their scenario was one of chaos, of the end of the world. When the election ended, that scenario disappeared and the riesgo kuka collapsed", he added.









