Javier Milei defended his government's achievements and promised to 'make Argentina great by embracing the ideas of freedom.'
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President Javier Milei arrived this Saturday in Tucumánand, in a gesture of recognition toward the independent press, spoke exclusively with La Derecha Diario upon his arrival at Hotel Catalinas. There, the head of state highlighted the concrete results of his administration in economic and social matters, drawing a clear distinction from previous governments:
"We are the only ones who have reduced inflation, reduced the number of poor people, and the number of people living in extreme poverty. By embracing the ideas of freedom, we're going to make Argentina great again", Milei stated before the cameras of the liberal media outlet.
The President's statement quickly spread across social media, where hundreds of users highlighted his decision to speak with a media outlet that doesn't distort his words and represents the values of freedom in contrast to the Kirchnerist narrative.
Milei y Karina junto a Federico Pelli.
Yerba Buena overwhelmed by the libertarian wave
The day unfolded in an atmosphere of enthusiasm and excitement. From Hotel Catalinas to Aconquija Avenue, a crowd accompanied the head of state with Argentine flags, signs in favor of austerity, and slogans for freedom. Milei toured Yerba Buena in a truck alongside his sister and Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, as well as local candidates Federico Pelli and Soledad Molinuevo.
"Let's keep moving forward. Let's not give up, let's not give in to the effort we're making, and let's make sure the effort we've already made is worth it", the President encouraged from the vehicle before an excited crowd.
Milei junyo a la multitud.
The celebratory atmosphere was briefly disrupted by a small group of Kirchnerist activists who tried to approach with banners, but the Infantry Police acted quickly and dispersed the provocateurs, detaining one for resisting authority.
The event was described by organizers as "one of the largest gatherings in Tucumán's political history". On social media, videos of the exclusive interview with La Derecha Diario and the chant "Tira piedras kuka tira piedras" flooded digital platforms, accompanied by messages of support for the President and his government program.