Compare Eduardo Menem For the president Javier Miley With his brother, the former president Carlos Menemand confirmed that they both share A similar look at how to solve the country’s structural problems. The former senator stated that if he were alive today, “Carlos would probably have voted for him,” and he considered the current president “He took the actions his brother would have taken.”.
When asked about the points of contact between the two leaders, in an interview with A24, Menem pointed out that one of the similarities is that both of them, at the time of assuming office, faced sensitive situations. In this sense, he indicated that “Alphonsine I left the government with Annual inflation is close to 5000%. He added that Both his brother and Millie decided to “get to the bottom of the matter in a subversive way.”That is, attacking the situation without any kind of brake.”
In this sense, he insisted on it “Miley sees what Carlos did back then and tries to do the same.”. However, he highlights a central difference: while The former Rioja president “had a party formed behind himWith representatives and senators.” The leader of La Libertad Avanza “was very poor in legislators”. As he explained, this lack of party structure “made it difficult for him to issue laws and prompted him to resort to decrees of necessity and urgency.”
The former senator also spoke about his family’s relationship with the current government. He rejected the idea that the Menems had a decisive influence In the ruling party: “It’s an exaggeration”He confirmed. He said, “Lolly Menem became my side politically. He knows a lot about politics, and he is a good guard. Karina realized that and that is why she took him with her.”
In another part of the interview, Eduardo Menem referred to: KirchnerismWhich he defined as ““A party that only seeks power and economic expansion for its own perpetuation.”. Nestor Kirchner “intended to go first, then Christina, then him again, then Christina again,” he said.
Moreover, according to the former Sen. Kirchnerism “understands politics in reverseBecause instead of accepting it for what it is – a means of resolving conflicts peacefully – it exacerbates and confronts them.
He also pointed out Christina Kirchnerwhich he described “A smart and wonderful woman”She stressed that “everything that is not as you say is wrong.” He noted that he shared four years in the Senate with her, and said that she “used and abused the power that being the president’s wife gave her.”
When asked about the judicial status of the former Vice President, Menem said so “He is a political prisoner”Contrary to the idea that she is a political prisoner. He explained that he could not judge the file, but pointed out that “it is clear that there is a lot of evidence that the judges took into account to convict.”