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peppertree

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Thu Mar 14, 2024, 12:26 AM Mar 2024

Argentina's Milei likes tweet calling for vice president's hanging

Political wrangling in Argentina over far-right President Javier Milei's far-reaching deregulation "mega decree" took a troubling turn today after Milei liked a tweet by a supporter calling for the "hanging" of Vice President Victoria Villarruel.

The tweet, published earlier today, stated that "Villarruel went all in at the casino. She took took it upon herself to let them vote on the decree" - in reference to news of the failure of Villarruel's push to further defer debate in the Senate over Milei's Decree 70/2023, after 10 weeks of procedural delays on her part.

"It won't pass," the tweet concluded, "and she should be hanged in the Plaza" (the square facing the Casa Rosada presidential offices).

The tweet was posted by "TDM" - one of a small army of social media trolls known to regularly post inflammatory and often bigoted messages in favor of Milei and against his critics. The account and all its activity were taken down later today - though screenshots of the "hanging" post, and Milei's like, are widely available.

Argentina's constitution requires that presidential decrees be debated in congress within 10 days of their issuance - a deadline now exceeded by over two months.

The decree is likely to be rejected in the Senate - much as the "Omnibus bill" was rejected in the Lower House on February 6.

Consumer prices have jumped 72% since Milei took office three months ago and devalued the currency by half overnight - triggering a sharp fall in retail sales, a deep recession, and a wave of layoffs.

At: https://www-pagina12-com-ar.translate.goog/720733-la-furia-de-milei-con-villarruel-el-ataque-de-los-trolls-y-e?_x_tr_sl=es&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp



Argentine President Javier Milei and Vice President Victoria Villarruel during Milei's address to Congress on its opening session (akin to a State of the Union address) on March 1st.

Milei's liking of a tweet today calling for her "hanging" has dramatized their increasingly fraught relationship - as well as the growing amounts of time he devotes to social media.

Besides being to the right of Milei on issues such as the role of the armed forces, Villarruel is said to be close to former President Mauricio Macri - who was instrumental is sealing an alliance between his right-wing coalition and Milei's far-right party, and who reportedly prefers she take over the reins from the increasingly erratic Milei.
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Argentina's Milei likes tweet calling for vice president's hanging (Original Post) peppertree Mar 2024 OP
Here's hoping this childish behavior toward his Vice President indicates Milei is way too inept for the job. Judi Lynn Mar 2024 #1

Judi Lynn

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1. Here's hoping this childish behavior toward his Vice President indicates Milei is way too inept for the job.
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 01:44 AM
Mar 2024

Wondering if people expected Macri to be a little more discreet, more low-key with his negativity toward Milei, to the point only his closest fellow elite grifters would ever know where he stands at this point. . .

He was very secretive and sneaky with his war up on political enemies during his one term, wasn't he? He did a lot of damage, it seems, before too many people started recognizing what kind of a congenital sociopath he is.

I wonder if he believes Milei's awareness he's not high on Macri's list will help rattle him and add to his instability at this point, and help him blow up real good! That would be best for everyone, but then Macri wou;d ooze right back into office, no doubt, which is probably at the very top of his list. That would be monstrous for a country which had to try to survive the Dirty War, and its aftereffects.



It might be great seeing Milei blow up, however. I think he would be incautious once he got a fascist roll going, and maybe totally destroy life as we know it, at all. Maybe far more dangerous than most of the other fascist pigs.

This article gives a person real food for thought. Milei is not as disciplined as Macri, not likely to be as successful with his fiendish intentions as Macri would be. Too unsteady, too emotional!

Looking forward to every thing you would share here, peppertree. Thank you, so much.

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