This was Fátima Florez’s imitation of Javier Milei at the premiere of his opera

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Fatima Florez Fátima 100% debuted on Tuesday evening, the show that debuted with sold out tickets at the Roxy Theater in Mar del Plata. And among the many characters that the comedian imitated, that of her partner stood out, Javier Mileiwhose presence is expected this Wednesday.

“With you, the President of Argentina, Mr. Javier Milei,” the famous entertainment journalist announced from the stage. Marcelo PolinoWho just like the stand-up comedian Julian the Brown accompanies the President’s girlfriend in the new show, which she has Fernando Vázquez in musical direction.

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Although many of those present looked towards the door thinking that the president was indeed present, it was then that Fátima appeared on stage dressed like her partner, with her signature black dress and a wig.

In the background, the Panic Show songwhich Milei used in several electoral events and which also earned him criticism La Renga, the band that wrote the song, who released a statement to complain that the song was used for “political campaigning and personal benefit”. “Hi everyone! I am the lion“, the text begins.

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Long live fucking freedom“, Fátima Florez shouted several times to start the imitation. And she continued: “Then they said I couldn’t be president… okei.” Then followed more energetic jumps on the stage, while La Renga continued to play full volume volume.

Fátima Florez put herself in her partner's shoes in her new show in Mar del Plata.Fátima Florez put herself in her partner’s shoes in her new show in Mar del Plata.

That is, let’s say. I mean, let’s say, let’s say. Let’s put it this way“, he began to repeat typical fillers by Javier Milei, while applause and laughter could be heard from the audience. Then she became serious and he raised both thumbsthey cause the President to take several photographs with militants and followers.

One of the also said Milei’s header sentences. It’s about definition of liberalismwhoever took it from Alberto Benegas Lynch: “Liberalism is unlimited respect for the life project of others, founded on the principle of non-aggression (PNA) and in defense of the right to life, liberty and private property.”

“In my government Hairdressers will serve for free, because those who cut don’t pay“, he launched, in reference to the anti-picketing policy promoted by Milei together with the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich.

Then it gave rise to cumbia “There is no money”, which went viral in recent days. “We will apply the theory of gradualness. No, we can’t because we have to have funding. And since there is no money, there is no money, there is no money”, she began to sing to the rhythm of the music.

Source: Clarin

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