Through a statement, the Radical Civic Union (UCR) rejected the accusations that President Javier Milei made against several leaders, after the return to committee of the “omnibus law.” “There is a generalized incitement to violence against those who think differently that must end,” said the authorities of the party chaired by Senator Martín Lousteau.
During his tour in Israel, Milei described the officials as a “set of criminals” and, in addition, tweeted a list with the votes of the deputies, where he accused them of “traitors.”
“Having the courage to undertake reforms does not imply insulting, shouting and thinking that only one is right. Nor is it being cruel with insults against those who express different opinions,” condemned the UCR, in a text published through its networks.
“Argentina needs temperance and balance to achieve consensus that survives over time and definitively resolves the problems we face. That is the way,” she closed.
The complete statement from the UCR rejecting Milei’s accusations
The President led an operation loaded with disqualifications and grievances against the deputies who did not support some articles of the vote in particular in the treatment of the omnibus law,” the UCR statement begins.
Then, at a press conference abroad, he described them as a “set of criminals.” There is a generalized incitement to violence against those who think differently that must end.
Having the courage to undertake reforms does not imply insulting, shouting and thinking that only one is right. Nor is it being cruel with insults against those who express different opinions.
None of this is what Raúl Alfonsín taught us when he recast democracy.
Argentina needs temperance and balance to achieve consensus that survives over time and definitively resolves the problems we face. That is the way.
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