Argentine President Javier Milley has criticized Venezuela's socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro for “Move forwardSpeaking Thursday at the latest gathering of conservative Madrid Forum in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the president said Christmas was an attempt to cover up his regime's brutal crackdown on dissidents.
Millay also criticised Brazil and its far-left President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva over the country's decision to ban social media platform “X,” formerly known as Twitter.
The Madrid Forum is a conservative, anti-communist, anti-left group founded in 2020 by the Disenso Foundation, a think tank for the Spanish populist party Vox. The group will hold its third regional meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on September 5-6, 2024.
According to According to organizers, the main objective of the meeting is to express support for the Venezuelan people, denounce the “lukewarm response of the international community” to Maduro's continued attempts to remain in power after the fraudulent July 28 presidential elections, and “recover the space of freedom stolen by criminal left and non-left forces in the West.”
Other topics that will be covered at the event include “the importance of strengthening conservative networks between Europe, the United States and Latin America, the current state of the culture war against the left, and addressing Israel's right to exist and to self-defense.”
Millay participated in a two-day conservative event on Thursday. speech In it he questioned the “national party”, describing it as a political structure that rejects freedom because “the very existence of the national party depends on freedom”.
The Argentine president also issued a stern warning against socialism, calling it a “bottomless abyss.” Milley explained how Argentina was once a world power but collapsed after embracing socialist ideas.
“We Argentines are predicting an apocalyptic future that we are already living in, but that the West is yet to come,” Millay said. “In the major countries of the free world, the ideas that have brought Argentina to its dire situation are becoming more and more widespread.”
After arguing that the only solution was “freedom and not letting the state ruin our way of life,” Millay described Europe, Britain and France as “historic leaders of the free world, but today torn apart by recurring cultural and social conflicts, and governments responding with repression and censorship.”
Milley went on to criticize Venezuela's socialist government and its recent actions.
Look at the criminal Maduro murderous dictatorship of Venezuela, which is a veritable human graveyard at this point, where they moved Christmas to October to cover up the biggest election fraud in history, and now they're throwing the man who won the election behind bars while the free world looks on.
We must understand once and for all that evil can triumph if the righteous do nothing. The lukewarm political correctness and right-thinking centrist fools will only get us further with their filthy leftism. Moreover, there are still degenerates in Argentina who miss the Bolivarian Revolution.
Millay criticized Brazil's decision after blaming Venezuela's socialists. Prohibited X was shut down after the platform's owner, Elon Musk, refused to comply with a list of censorship orders issued by Minister of the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court (STF), Alexandre de Moraes, a self-described “anti-fake news” activist.
Milly said:
And finally, let's look at Brazil, where the judiciary Petista [ruling Worker’s Party] What the powers that be are doing right now is banning X, which is the public forum where Brazilian and global citizens can speak out and express their dissent. In other words, they are trying to ban the free exchange of ideas among citizens.
“Who could support such oppression,” he continued, “but a tyrant who is wrong in every way?” See also Lula is Protected In comments to CNN, a Brazilian court ruled to ban X.
President Maduro responded to Millay's comments in remarks at an official event on Thursday night.
“And, forgive me for the comment, but this stupid Argentinian Mirey is protesting that Maduro brought Christmas forward,” Maduro said. “What does Mirey have to do with Venezuela and Christmas? He's making life and Christmas miserable in Argentina. He's bitter because Venezuelans start partying on October 1, when Christmas begins.”
At the time of writing, President Lula has not publicly commented on President Milley's recent remarks. President Milley has repeatedly called President Lula an “angry communist” and “corrupt” in the past, and the conflict between the two continues.
Lula repeatedly Requested Millei should apologize to himself and to the Brazilian people for his past statements admitting to Lula's numerous criminal acts. Guilty Lula began demanding an apology for the corruption charges in November 2023, shortly after Milley was elected.
June, Millais Responded In response to Brazilian President Lula and his demand for an apology, he again called him a “corrupt” and a “communist” and said he had no intention of apologizing to the Brazilian people, asking, “When will he have to apologize for telling the truth?”
