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Celebrity reaction to Javier Milei’s DNU to deregulate the economy

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Like hundreds of thousands of Argentines, in the last few hours many celebrities have expressed themselves on social networks regarding Javier Milei’s (53) Decree of Necessity and Urgency (DNU) to deregulate the economy.

In his first national channel of his administration, the President of the Nation advanced a super decree which was published in the Official Journal after midnight.

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Establishes profound economic deregulation and amends or repeals approximately 300 lawssuch as the Customs Code, the Rental Law, Industrial Promotion and the Gondola Law, among other important measures.

During and after the president’s 18-minute presentation, several media representatives expressed their position.

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Jonathan Avenuefor example, he celebrated the deregulation of the rental market. “Say HELLO to the rent law that goes away”the journalist wrote on his X (formerly Twitter) account, along with a waving hand emoticon.

Jonatan Viale's message on rent regulation. Jonatan Viale’s message on rent regulation.

Malena Pichot It aimed directly at the voters of La Libertad leader Avanza. “He will do what he said he would do and that you voted why he wouldn’t do it.”the 41-year-old actress and screenwriter made her debut in

Malena Pichot targeted Javier Milei's voters. Malena Pichot targeted Javier Milei’s voters.

And he added, with his particular “tone” full of irony: “To the libertarian experts, when do you think the market is more or less regulated?”

After sharing several messages from her followers, the FutuRock host also launched an insult at the President. “How will you hand over the lands and natural resources of Argentina, the horror monster and the REPMQTP?”

And hours later, along with several images of the cacerolazo in front of Congress, he added: “The Homeland is not for sale.”

Another media figure who spoke out on the issue was Gonzalo Heredia. The actor and husband of Brenda Gandini He began by mocking the President and officials who accompanied him in his announcement, saying they looked like a “K-Pop” group.

Immediately afterwards, Heredia added: “12 days. Do you know how many are left?”. And he concluded with an acid comment in relation to the demonstrations that occurred on public roads after the national channel Milei: “If there is noise from pots and pans, it must be coming from the caste.”

Gonzalo Heredia was referring to the DNU and the cacerolazos. Gonzalo Heredia was referring to the DNU and the cacerolazos.

Luis Novaresio analyzed the announced measures. And he said: “You don’t need to prove too much to understand that there is an economic and security emergency in the country. However, Nor does it need to be demonstrated that the emergency does not imply a total delegation of powers or an addition of public power.”.

Luis Novaresio analyzed the measures announced by the President. Luis Novaresio analyzed the measures announced by the President.

The Mega DNU (never before seen on this scale) is unconstitutional. There is a remedy to stop it. The congress”assured the journalist.

He added: “Example: The rental housing crisis is desperate. Let’s make the effort to think that a DNU is possible given the inefficiency of the deputies who FOR YEARS have behaved like idiots. Now: gondola law? Credit card? Cellular communications? What is that?”.

“The deficit is atrocious. Let’s say that the conversion of companies into anonymous companies can be discussed in DNU. Anonymous football clubs? Contributions from social works? What is that?“, he continued to question Rosario’s driver.

And he concluded: “I believe it is a political belief that institutions are an obstacle and must be overcome. I think we govern by decree without Congress. I think it’s unconstitutional. “There is no emergency (there is) that justifies the denial of the Constitution.”

Luis Novaresio's analysis. Luis Novaresio’s analysis.

For his part, Nancy Pazos the former presidential advisor mocked Antonio Aracrewho posted a message that said: “With this DNU a new Argentina is born.” The journalist shared that “tweet” and added several extremely sarcastic emoticons.

Nancy Pazos, outraged by DNU for deregulating the economy.Nancy Pazos, outraged by DNU for deregulating the economy.

Meanwhile, an hour later, with people already on the street, Pazos denounced: “The cacerolazo is silenced by most of the country’s television channels. “Freedom clearly has its limits.”

The journalist also expressed her opinion on cacerolazos and media coverage. The journalist also expressed her opinion on cacerolazos and media coverage.

And he lashed out at the Argentine Minister of National Security when he asked her: “Where was the @PatoBullrich protocol? Or at midnight you don’t have the evaluation to act?”

Nancy Pazos, ironic with Patricia Bullrich. Nancy Pazos, ironic with Patricia Bullrich.

Jorge Rial He also turned to his networks to talk about the cacerolazos before the so-called “economic deregulation plan”.

“The anti-picket protocol wouldn’t work with the middle class. The street is talking. We have to listen to it”the journalist indicated.

Jorge Rial also questioned the effectiveness of the anti-picketing protocol. Jorge Rial also questioned the effectiveness of the anti-picketing protocol.

And after sharing numerous images of the demonstrations in the center of Buenos Aires, he spoke to the Minister of Security: “It is clear that @PatoBullrich has half finished what he left in 2001. It is the third time he has clashed in power. “It’s a case study.”

Source: Clarin

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