
Santiago Maratea supported Milei and recalled the complaint he made to Alberto Fernández
The influencer, in an interview with Luis Novaresio, revealed details of the call he had with the former president
Santiago Maratea did not hesitate to make his political stance public, once again showing his support for current president Javier Milei and launching harsh criticisms at Kirchnerism. In an intimate interview with Luis Novaresio for A24, Maratea took the opportunity to talk about the country's political situation and give his opinion on the main actors in the political scene most mentioned today.
During the conversation, the influencer, known for his role on social media and activism in social causes, did not hold back in words of support for President Javier Milei. "I still support 'Pelu'", expressed the young man, using the nickname he refers to Milei, and reaffirmed his conviction that the president "defeated the caste", referring to his fight against the traditional political establishment in Argentina.
Santiago Maratea bancó a Milei y recordó el reclamo que le hizo a Alberto Fernández
The influencer, with a considerable social media following, also showed his strong rejection of the opposition: "I wouldn't have coffee with Cristina Kirchner", Santi stated, clearly showing his discontent with the former president of the nation. He also revealed that Alberto Fernández contacted him after leaving the presidency, to clarify that he hadn't imposed a tax on the collection he made for Corrientes and explained the process to apply a new tax.
Santi, recalling the conversation he had with Fernández back then, said: "I don't know if he finally imposed the tax or not, but I remember what he said and tweeted when I did the collection for Corrientes", and continued "I told him I would have liked him to invite me to the Olivos residence like he did with L-gante."
At another point in the interview, the genius of charitable collections took the opportunity to express his frustration with Peronism and its lack of support for his donation campaigns, which were a pillar of his social activity: "I would have liked someone to help me", he confessed, referring to the lack of collaboration from political figures during his solidarity initiatives. Visibly upset, he added: "Peronism is pure poetry. I hate those who use it to steal."

The influencer managed to capture the attention of many, not only for his influence on social media but also for his strong stances on various issues. With his ability to connect with thousands of young people, he remains one of the most controversial and followed voices in the country, especially in an electoral context where political definitions become crucial.
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