Comparison with Eduardo Menem to the president Javier Millay With my brother, former president Carlos Menemand argued that both have in common We will also consider how to solve the country’s structural problems. The former senator said that if he were alive today, “Mr. Carlos would probably vote for him,” adding that the current president “Take the steps his brother would have taken.”.
Asked about the contacts between the two leaders in an interview with A24, Menem said one thing they had in common was that they encountered delicate situations when they assumed office. In that sense, he recalled: “Alfonsine” left the government, leaving behind The annual inflation rate is almost 5000%.” And added, Both his brother and Millais were “determined to get to the bottom of the problem through destructive methods.”In other words, attack the situation without applying any brakes. ”
In that sense, he argued that “Mirey saw what Carlos did back then and is trying to do the same thing.”. However, he emphasized a central difference. Former Rioja president: ‘A political party was forming behind him’along with members of the House of Representatives and Senators.” La Libertad Avanza leader said, “I was very weak as a member.”. As he explained, this lack of party organization “made it more difficult to pass laws and led to resort to necessary and urgent legislation.”
The former senator also spoke about his family’s relationship with the current government. He rejected the idea that the Menem family had any decisive influence. In the ruling party: “That’s an exaggeration.”he declared. “Lule Menem has become next to me politically. He knows a lot about politics and is a good point guard. Karina sensed that, so she brought him in,” he said.
In another part of the interview, Eduardo Menem mentioned: kirchnerismhe defined it as follows:“A political party that only seeks power and economic expansion to perpetuate itself.”. He said Nestor Kirchner was “scheduled to appear first, then Christina, then him, then Christina again.”
Additionally, according to a former senator, Kirchnerism is “understanding politics backwards”Because instead of taking it for what it is as a way to resolve conflicts peacefully, it exacerbates them and makes them divisive. ”
he also Christina Kirchnerhe described him as “An intelligent and wonderful woman”“Everything except what she said is wrong,” he said. He recalled serving with her for four years in the Senate, saying, “She really used and abused the power that was given to her as the president’s spouse.”
Asked about the former vice president’s judicial situation, Menem said: “That’s a political prisoner.”as opposed to the idea that she is a political prisoner. He made it clear that he could not judge the file, but noted that “there is clearly a lot of evidence that the judge considered in order to convict.”