The former president of Argentina, Cristina Fernández (2007-2015), accused this Saturday the current president, Javier Milei, of “anarcho-colonialism”, playing with the doctrine that he advocates, anarcho-capitalism, and asked him for “a change of direction” in his adjustment policies.
In her first public and in-person event since the change of Government on December 10 between the Peronist Alberto Fernández, of which she was vice president (2019-2023), and the libertarian Milei, Fernández questioned some economic achievements exhibited by the Executive of Milei and demanded from his people “an immense responsibility as an opposition.”
Her speech took place at the inauguration of the Presidente Néstor Kirchner Microstadium, in the town of Quilmes (province of Buenos Aires), coinciding with April 27, 2003, the day her husband was second in the first round of the presidential elections. , behind former president Carlos Menem (1989-1999), who resigned from running in the second round, so Kirchner became president (2003-2007).