Former President Alberto Fernández harshly criticized his successor at the Casa Rosada, Javier Milei, in recent hours, questioning him about the "crazy things he's done" and asserting that it is "imperative" for him to undergo "a psychiatric evaluation."
The exchange arose after the former president accused journalist Débora Plager during interviews on the live streams Carajo and Neura, in which he called the LN+ host "complicit in murders" for…
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Former President Alberto Fernández harshly criticized his successor at the Casa Rosada, Javier Milei, in recent hours, questioning him about the "crazy things he's done" and asserting that it is "imperative" for him to undergo "a psychiatric evaluation."
The exchange arose after the former president accused journalist Débora Plager during interviews on the live streams Carajo and Neura, in which he called the LN+ host "complicit in murders" for…