Adrian Suar it was in the program Mirtha Legrand Saturday night and was very critical of the Omnibus bill, especially regarding the proposed defunding of the cultural spectrum.
After stating that Polka will no longer have any films by 2024, the actor and producer criticized the government’s set of laws Javier Milei. “I hope it doesn’t get out,” she began. “This law lacks reflection, lacks debate.”
In justifying his appreciation he underlined that art cannot be seen exclusively for an economic purpose. “I hear people talking about culture in economic terms and it’s a saddening, impoverishing look.”
“The President must have a certain sensitivity to the issue of culture. First because he is dating an artist,” Suar added as an obvious cheat. And he commented: “The Argentine people have paid much more for the errors of the economists than for the works of their artists.”
What Suar did at Mirtha’s table was, in some way, join the demands that the reforms promoted by the government were generating. The cuts threaten and sensitize large sectors of society. The field of culture does not escape the issue and that is why around 20,000 artists, including Ricardo Darín, Charly García, Fito Páez, Graciela Borges, Juana Molina, Cecilia Roth, León Gieco and Facundo Arana, among others, demonstrated against DNU 70/23 and the President’s omnibus law. They did this through an open letter in which they expressed their opinions.
Source: Clarin