Journalist Marcelo Bonelli Responded to Milei After His Overflows and Insults
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Radio Mitre, TN and Clarín's columnist considered that the President's disqualifications in networks are "a sign of impotence.""It would be very good if he dedicated himself to solving the problem of indebtedness, the wage that does not grow, the employment that does not grow or clarify situations such as Adorno or Cerimedo," he said.
The President, who appears more violent than usual with his critics, had called him "human scum" because of a newspaper article.
The journalist responded to the president after he insulted him for a column he wrote in the newspaper Clarín The post "Show of Impotence": Marcelo Bonelli's strong disclaimer against Javier Milei appeared first on El Intransigente: Latest news from Argentina and the world in real time.
The journalist responded to the attacks of the libertarian president, far from entering the provocation, demanded that he take care of the economic situation. “Let him devote himself to solving the problem of indebtedness, of the wage that does not grow, of employment,” he fired.
Argentine President Javier Milei again lashed out at journalists this Friday, accusing them of lying and being "on the take" (receiving bribes), a day after insulting and mocking business leaders, opposition figures, and critics of his government during a speech at the Council of the Americas annual conference. Milei targeted Marcelo Bonelli after Argentine Economy Minister Luis Caputo denied, via social media, a report by Bonelli, published in …
The President made serious personal insults and disqualifications against the communicator on the basis of a note that exposed internal tensions in the Cabinet and doubts about economic measures
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