Verbal Attacks on Political Opponents
Milei has frequently used derogatory language to describe his political adversaries. For instance, in a campaign event in Buenos Aires, he referred to Governor Axel Kicillof as a “pelotudo” (a vulgar insult), a “pichón de Stalin” (Stalin's protégé), and a “burro eunuco” (castrated donkey). Such language underscores Milei's aggressive approach to political discourse.
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EL Pais
Javier Milei inaugurated the mother of all electoral battles in Argentina: the fight for control of the province of Buenos Aires, the district that accounts for 38% of the country's population and is currently governed by the Peronist party, the main opposition force to his government. He did so, of course, in his own unique style: with all kinds of insults directed at the governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof , whom he called "idiot," "eunuch donkey," and, simultaneously but not ironically, "czar of poverty" and "Stalin's pigeon," among other things. It was only the beginning of the struggle that will lead to the provincial legislative elections in September and the national elections in October.
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Spain withdraws its ambassador to Argentina over President Milei's insults, escalating crisis