CARACAS, Venezuela – Socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro on Thursday night criticized Argentine President Javier Millay's condemnation of socialism at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. He strongly criticized the president.
In an official event broadcast by state media, President Maduro called Milay's WEF speech “shameful” and called its contents “an expression of Nazi ideology.” President Maduro has repeatedly called Milley a “Nazi”, provided no evidence of contempt, and ignored Milley's support for the state and people of Israel. Affinity For Judaism.
“The Argentine people should be saddened, ashamed and outraged by Javier Millei's confusion at Davos. It is shameful and an expression of his Nazi ideology, McCarthyism. He is a liberalist. It's a lie to say that I'm a liberal, a libertarian,” Maduro said.
“Businessmen, capitalists, financiers and Western governments around the world were stunned when he denounced the entire Western world as communists and socialists,” he continued. “Anyone who does not think like him is a communist and must be eradicated from the face of the earth. That is the Nazi ideology.”
🔴 Maduro declares his outrage against Javier Millei at Davos.
🗣️ I share the ideology of Nazis and Macartistas and have a liberal spirit. Community and socialist role.
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— (@polianalitica) January 18, 2024
Millais attended the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos this week, giving a roughly 20-minute speech. speech In it, he slams socialism, explains how socialism ultimately leads to poverty, and explains how government institutions intended to uphold Western ideals in order to advance socialist agendas. He issued a succinct warning that the Western world was in danger from the left's use of
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“I am here today to tell you that the West is in danger. Those who are supposed to uphold Western values are being inexorably co-opted by a worldview that leads to socialism and ultimately to poverty. “We are at risk because we realize that we are in a state of crisis,” Millais said at the beginning of her speech.
The widely praised speech has since been circulated across social media platforms and has been the subject of several unofficial translations, ranging from traditional voice translation to artificial intelligence.generated A translated version of Millay's original Spanish speech.
Maduro's rant on Thursday was not the first time he criticized the Argentine president. President Maduro has repeatedly used Venezuelan state media and his own shows and podcasts to disparage the leader of his neighboring country.
The attacks began days after Maduro elected Milay as president in November. accused He accused him of being a “neo-Nazi” and a “threat” to Latin America. President Maduro claimed that Milay was a liberal economist who would lead a “colonial project throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.”
maduro claimed This week, Millay was a “fatal error in Argentina's history”, he claimed in his annual speech to parliament.
“I don't expect you to correct me, but I want you to get this message that you are wrong. Millay, you are a mistake in the history of Latin America, and you are a mistake in the history of Argentina. This is a fatal mistake in history,” President Maduro said.
“You are wrong, Millay. Destroy the rule of law, destroy the state, destroy all social and labor rights, destroy the national economy, colonize Argentina, submit to American imperialism. “You guys were put in Argentina to do it,” he continued.
Milay responded to Maduro's accusations on social media, joking that he did not expect “such praise” from Venezuela's socialist dictator.
“I never expected to be praised so much! The fact that Mr. Maduro, a poor socialist, said that I am a historical mistake in Latin America confirms that we are on the right path. Long live freedom, you bastard!'' Millay's message read.
No Esperaba SEMEJANTE ELOGIO…!!!
Mr. Maduro, the socialist leader, definitely confirms the history of American Latina and confirms vamos por el buen camuno…!!!
Viva La Libertad Calajo https://t.co/HMr76Isqie— Javier Milei (@JMilei) January 16, 2024
The socialist government in Venezuela was initially under the rule of the late socialist dictator Hugo Chávez and is currently under the rule of Mr. Maduro, but Argentina's Kirchnerism (the late President Nestor Kirchner (2003-2007 ) and the left-wing Peronist movement (named after his wife Cristina Fernández de). Kirchner succeeded her husband as president until 2015. Fernandez de Kirchner also served as vice president from 2019 to 2023 during the presidency of Alberto Fernandez (no relation), who preceded Milay.
Millay lost In the November run-off, he lost by more than 11 points to Kirchnerism's 2023 presidential candidate, former Socialist Economy Minister Sergio Massa.
according to For Chávez's former spy leader Hugo Carvajal, the late dictator was a major financier of Fernández de Kirchner's 2007 presidential campaign. After Néstor Kirchner's death in 2010, Chávez commissioned the Néstor Kirchner Lounge, which is still used today as a meeting room for the ministers of the socialist government.
Chávez also provided significant financial aid to Argentina during the presidency of Néstor Kirchner. bought It is alleged that $5.5 billion worth of Argentine bonds were issued under questionable interest rate terms, allowing both Chávez and Kirchner to profit. embezzle Large cash transfers from 2005 to 2007.
Christian K. Caruso is a Venezuelan writer who chronicles life under socialism. You can follow him on Twitter here.





