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” Christmas to cover up the regime’s ongoing brutal crackdown on dissidents during a Thursday speech at the latest gathering of the conservative Madrid Forum in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The Madrid Forum is a conservative, anti-communist, and anti-leftist group created in 2020 by the Disenso Foundation, a think tank of the Spanish populist party Vox. The group is holding its third regional encounter in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from September 5-6, 2024.
The Argentine president also issued a fierce warning against socialism, which he described as a “bottomless abyss.” Milei recounted how Argentina was once a world power but collapsed after it embraced socialist ideas. After asserting that the only solution is “freedom and not bringing in the state to ruin our lives,” Milei described Europe, Great Britain, and France as “historic leaders of the free world, today torn apart by recurring cultural and social conflicts, where the response of governments is oppression and censorship.
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