The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukelededicated this Sunday a message on the social network X (formerly Twitter) to his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petroin which he told him to refer to the result of the presidential elections in Argentina “Without crying”.
“Now say it without crying,” he published Bukele in response to a message from Petro in which he indicated that “the extreme right has won in Argentina; It is the decision of your society.”
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In the publication, the Colombian president added that it is “sad for Latin America and we will see…neoliberalism no longer has a proposal for society, it cannot respond to humanity’s current problems.”
In the recent past, Bukele and Petro have exchanged a series of messages on the social networkafter the head of state of Colombia will compare a megaprison for some 40,000 prisoners in The Savior with a “concentration camp.”
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This Sunday, the libertarian Javier Milei won the Argentine presidential electionsa result that his opponent, the current Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, recognized.
According to the scrutiny of the National Electoral Directorate, with 98% of the tables scrutinized, Milei won the elections with 56% of the votes (14,319,272 votes) compared to Massa, with 44% (11,384,014 votes).
The ultra-liberal has proposed dollarizing the country to solve the battered Argentine economy, he does not believe in climate change and denies the 30,000 disappeared during the military dictatorship (1976-1983).