Milei visited Gordo Dan and congratulated Profe Álvarez: “What a beating you gave that criminal.”

Milei visited Gordo Dan and congratulated Profe Álvarez: “What a beating you gave that criminal.”
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President Javier Milei once again made an impact on social media after unexpectedly appearing in the Carajo studios following his extensive interview on Neura. The president had anticipated during the broadcast that he wanted to come by to greet Daniel "el Gordo Dan" Parisini and he finally fulfilled that: he burst into the program Las Tres Anclas, hosted by members of his economic team and analysts close to the government.

During his time in the studio, Milei appeared relaxed and dedicated several minutes to praising those in his economic cabinet, including Felipe Núñez, Martín Vauthier, and Federico Furiase. The President emphasized that, in addition to being highly qualified professionals, he particularly values the human quality of those who accompany him in management.

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“I am fascinated and extremely grateful to have you,” Milei expressed during the broadcast. He then extended his recognition to the rest of his ministers and collaborators: “They are not only hyper-talented people, they are great human beings.”

In another part of the conversation, the president reiterated one of the pillars of his long-term economic strategy: the deepening of the incentive scheme for large investments. He defended the idea of the so-called “Super RIGI,” an evolution of the current regime aimed at attracting capital to strategic and high value-added sectors.

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As Milei explained, the government's goal is to progressively move towards a much more competitive and business-friendly tax structure. “Our plan is for our tax structure to converge to that of the RIGI, and then to that of the Super RIGI,” he stated. In that vein, he maintained that the state must “get out of the way” to allow the private sector to expand investments, generate jobs, and accelerate economic growth.

Additionally, Milei took the opportunity to once again criticize the biased journalism and coup-supporting politicians, whom he accused of trying to constantly instill pessimistic narratives to wear down the government. He claimed that various actors sought to instill fear in society regarding the consequences of his economic program during the presidential campaign.

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“When I was a candidate, they were constantly running the ‘fear campaign’,” the president recalled. He then added that “everyone who does not want Argentina to succeed injects fear into society.”

Milei also praised the Undersecretary of University Policies, Alejandro "El Profe" Álvarez, for the tough confrontation he had on TN against the president of the CIN and rector of the UNR, Franco Bartolacci. “What a beating you gave that criminal,” the President remarked during the broadcast on Carajo.

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The liberal official had a strong televised confrontation following the university march, where he accused the academic system of being “colonized” by politics and questioned the role of Kirchnerist sectors within public universities. “The truth, the data offends you,” Álvarez shot back in one of the tensest moments of the debate.

Additionally, he defended the government's stance on the university budget request and stated that Milei's administration cannot ignore the “budgetary restriction” inherited. He also targeted the high salaries of some academic authorities and denounced attempts to politically exploit the university conflict to wear down the national government.


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