The Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Local Administration of the Community of Madrid, Miguel Ángel García Martín, has framed the Government’s reaction to the statements of the President of Argentina, Javier Milei, at the Vox event this Sunday, as “overacting”. ” which he always does “when he tries to hide his own shame” and believes that Pedro Sánchez’s Executive seeks “confrontation.”

In an interview in ‘Onda Madrid’, collected by Europa Press, García Martín said that he found it “curious” that the Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente, in a public event said that the president of Argentina himself “consumed certain substances” and now “they tear their clothes” because at a party event President Milei “made other types of statements.”

The Madrid counselor has also stated that Milei’s statements cannot be “defended” but has stressed that “it does not matter what he would have said” because they already had “all the machinery prepared to try to get any statement” simply to seek the ” confrontation”.

In his opinion, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the PSOE move “well in confrontation, in polarization, in extremes.” “They have us accustomed to that and they are going to continue doing it,” he predicted.

Furthermore, the spokesperson for the Madrid Government has criticized that the president has not consulted “with the main opposition party anything related to foreign policy” and now suddenly wants other parties to join in condemning his statements.