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Abascal applauds Milei after responding to Sánchez's 'little tyrant' comment in Davos

Abascal claims that it brings him 'joy' that thanks to Milei, 'the tyrant gets the reply he deserves' is being heard.

MADRID, Jan. 23 (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, praised Argentine President Javier Milei on Thursday for criticizing the intervention of "the little tyrant" Pedro Sánchez at the Davos Economic Forum, where he believes the head of the Executive went to "please Soros."

In Milei's opinion, the president's speech was "regrettable, like everything he says and does." Sánchez proposed a "battle" against the owners of social networks, whom he labeled as "tech billionaires." Milei and businessman Elon Musk, who would fit Sánchez's definition of "tech billionaire," are in sync.

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Santiago Abascal praised the President of Argentina this Thursday, | Europa Press

Abascal noted in a message posted on the social network X (formerly Twitter) that he feels "joy" that thanks to Milei, "the little tyrant" receives the reply he deserves at these types of multilateral events.

Additionally, he criticized Sánchez for attending Davos to "please the billionaire" George Soros in his "task" of "presenting himself as the last defender of censorship and proclaiming himself as the great opponent" to United States President Donald Trump, "to see if that way he saves himself from jail."

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This is not the first time Milei has been critical of the President of the Government. | Redes sociales

This is not the first time Milei has been critical of the Prime Minister. It is worth recalling some words from the Argentine leader during an event organized by Vox in Madrid, in which he called the president's wife, Begoña Gómez, "corrupt."

However, it is also important to highlight that the Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente, called the Argentine president a "drug addict" and never apologized for it.

After several tensions between both governments and without an apology, the government decided on October 29 to appoint a new ambassador in Buenos Aires, arguing that the two countries had chosen to "look to the future."

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