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At the G20 summit, Javier Milei partially rejects the final declaration of the first day

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At the G20 summit, Javier Milei partially rejects the final declaration of the first day

Argentine President Javier Milei rejects “several points” of the final declaration expected at the end of the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, the Argentine presidency announced on Monday, November 18. “Without hindering the declaration of other leaders”The ultraliberal and libertarian president does not support issues such as “promote the limitation of freedom of expression on social networks” AND “Above all, the idea that greater state intervention is the way to combat hunger”according to an official press release.

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The summit of the largest economies on the planet opened on Monday under the leadership of leftist Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, with whom Javier Milei has terrible relations. A joint statement is expected on Tuesday, after tough negotiations between the delegations. Even before the publication of the text, Argentina indicated that “He signed the Declaration of the Presidents, disassociating himself in part” of its content.

HE “international cooperation system”who had a vocation, “among other things, [à] safeguard the basic rights of people »This “in crisis”estimates the Argentine presidency. Against poverty he defended the virtues of “free market capitalism”while Lula launched, at the opening of the G20, a Global Alliance against hunger and poverty that brings together 82 countries. After refusing to join this initiative, Buenos Aires finally joined shortly after the launch event.

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