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Javier Milei's post after the university march for public education - Infobae​


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April 24, 2024

“Tears of left-handed people,” he wrote from his social networks along with an image of a lion. And he added: “Glorious day for the beginning of revelation.”

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Federal university march 23A (Photo by Luis ROBAYO / AFP)

After this afternoon's university march for public education concluded , President Javier Milei made a forceful post on his social networks . “Tears of left-handed people,” indicates the image that he shared on his account.


“Glorious day for the beginning of revelation. Whoever wants to hear (see) let him hear (see). Long live fucking freedom,” she wrote in the caption of the photo he posted, in which you can see a lion drinking from a cup. The head of state made the publication on his Instagram and X (former Twitter) profiles , and his followers began commenting immediately.


However, after the massive march, an important leader of La Libertad Avanza acknowledged to Infobae: “It is the first blow that hits us . ”4

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Javier Milei's post

This afternoon's march was carried out by authorities, teachers, students from the UBA , and from the different universities in the country. Also attending were prominent political figures such as Horacio Rodríguez Larreta , Martín Lousteau , Sergio Massa , Axel Kicillof , Verónica Magario and Nicolás del Caño , among others.


In fact, the massive mobilization focused on the number of attendees who filled the Plaza de Mayo. The Government indicated that nearly 180 thousand people attended. However, the organizers speak of a much higher number, reaching one million attendees.


At the end of the march, a document titled “The public university: basis of democracy and social development” was read . The person in charge of speaking on stage was the president of the Argentine University Federation (FUA), Piera Fernández.

For his part, the former head of the Buenos Aires government published an image surrounded by students and wrote: “I defend public education.” And the president of the UCR, Lousteau, stated: “Free, quality, public education is an inalienable right for everyone and is the pillar on which we build the progress of this country. "We are going to defend what belongs to us and we are not going to allow the defunding of the educational system."

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Horacio Rodríguez Larreta expressed his support for the claim

Meanwhile, the former presidential candidate, Sergio Massa, assured that he attended the march to accompany his children. “We have nothing to do with it. I just came to accompany you. The claim is theirs, for a strong university system ”, He stressed. In this sense, Malena Galmarini , his wife and former head of AySA, who was also present at the mobilization, said: “We did not come to lead any march, we came to accompany the people who do feel that this is not the path they "They voted, that it is not what they want, that Milei lied to them , that he told them that he was going to make the adjustment on the caste and is doing it on the people."

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Segio Massa with his family at the university march

Former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner also reappeared . Although she was not seen on the streets, she approached from the balcony of the Patria Institute, located on Rodríguez Peña Street, and showed a diver from the University of La Plata expressing her support for the claim. What's more, she dedicated an extensive publication to make her position clear. “Our records from the National University of La Plata and the two of us in the summer of 75'-76', still students,” she wrote alongside the series of images she shared referring to her and her husband Néstor Kirchner during their stay. by the faculty. “Public education for equal opportunities,” she concluded.

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Another reference who spoke out on the matter was Leandro Santoro . “Public universities are part of the democratic heritage and the Government threatens to apply the anti-picket protocol to students to demobilize them with fear,” he said.

From the same space, Governor Axel Kicillof attended along with his vice Verónica Magario. There he highlighted that “the President obtained a surplus over the hunger of the people.”
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Leandro Santoro on the march (Gustavo Gavotti)
 

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