Estela de Carloto warned that Miley “wants to destroy everything” and asked him to speak to “those who are confused and angry”.
The president of Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, Estela de Carlotto, warned that the presidential candidate of La Libertad Avanza (LLA), Javier Milei, “wants to take the presidency to destroy everything” and called to “talk”. “Confusion and anger” in the face of the Nov. 19 runoff and “tell them that we should think about the homeland more than anything else.” “This scoundrel who wants to take the presidency to destroy everything,” Carloto said of the LLA candidate from Rosario who went to participate in the inauguration of the Abuelas branch office. The National University of Rosario (UNR) gave him a seat.
The human rights leader wondered, “I don’t know how adults can vote for him, especially” and “the young people who follow him are inspired by madness, because at that age one wants to rebel, to do something different.” Under this analysis, Bhatti’s leader asked him to “speak” to “people who are confused and angry” in view of the November 19 runoff, and “tell them that we have to think about the homeland more than anything else.”
“There is time to charm them, we have to talk to them, families, parents and all of us,” Carloto declared at a press conference. Asked about the televised debate between Union Por la Patria (UXB) vice-presidential candidates Victoria Villaruel (LLA) and Agustin Rossi, the human rights leader said Mili’s deputy had once again proved the last civil-military dictatorship. She says she doesn’t see that and what she is “interested in” is the future of the people and the country. “I am interested in the people, the people, those who are going to vote, especially those who are confused and angry,” Abuelas said the president.
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