the national liberal deputy javier milei and the main referents of the Argentine right opted this Sunday for silence after the events carried out in Brazil by followers of Jair Bolsonaro, who seized the headquarters of the Powers to call for a coup against Lula da Silva.
The economist did not present statements in this regard, but a retweet of The Right Daily: “Protests break out in Brasilia against Lula: Right-wing protesters seized the Congress building”.
The serious incidents that occurred this Sunday in Brazil had an immediate impact on social networks. The publications of the main Argentine leaders were dissimilar, since they ranged from messages of solidarity towards Lula da Silva (as an expression of support for democracy and the institutions) to the suggestive reserved attitude of other politicians, who for the moment have not spoken openly.
although alberto fernandez defended Lula da Silva against “the coup ghosts that the right promotes” and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta remarked his “deep concern about the assault on the institutions of democracy in Brazil”, other politicians opted for not immediately express his analysis of the serious events.
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Another of the referents whose silence drew attention was the former president Mauricio Macriwho for the moment did not express himself in his networks about the events that threatened the government of Lula da Silva.
They are in the same situation Mary Eugenia Vidal Y Elisa Carriowho this Sunday opted for silence and did not make their position known regarding the facts.
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