Gerardo Romano (77) joined the list of artists against the measures adopted by the president Javier Milei. The actor supported the criticisms made by Carlos Belloso and called the president “aggressive, misogynistic, sadistic and violent”.
The artist was interviewed by Marcelo Bonelli and Edgardo Alfano in For two voices (TN), who consulted Romano, who defends and is an activist of the ideas ofKirchnerismon how he experienced the first four months of the Milei Government.
“The lack of legitimacy that implies the failure to respect electoral promises or, even worse, fraudulently come to power. Here it was not clear what the caste was. He only clarified that the caste was not the people. He said the payments will begin when the economy has recovered somewhat. There was this mega devaluation, there is this terror of interest rates, the liquefaction of salaries, the reduction of pensions,” began the actor.
When Bonelli denied that, unlike Carlos Menem, Milei had said in the campaign what he would do, Romano replied: “Yes, but he said that the caste would pay, he didn’t say that the caste was us, the pensioners. I’m retired, I earn the minimum. In 2015 he received a minimum pension of $672”.
In another part of the interview, the hosts showed him a clipping of Carlos Belloso’s statements about Milei who, in an interview, said he wanted “let him leave tomorrow” of the government and suggested that a “political process”.
“We shouldn’t give this government another minute, obviously cruel, inhumane, ineffective and unhinged“, Belloso had said, speaking with Radio with you.
Then Romano expressed his opinion: “He fell short.” “What do you think about a president who says, in public media, ‘your mother’s pussy’? A president who says ‘fucking Mughal’,” she added.
And he agreed with the idea of ending the Milei government prematurely: “I am in favor of democracy, but mechanisms exist to disrupt political poweras in Mexico which has incorporated a measure establishing the constitutional crime.”
As for why he believes the president came to power, Gerardo concluded that it was due toa “intoxication of Peronism”. And he said of Alberto Fernández’s government: “They beat him hard. He paid for the Olivos party and the vaccination. “It is the result of profound neoliberalism.” However, he assured that he will never know what would have happened if the pandemic, drought and war had not occurred during his tenure.
In the most controversial part of the interview, the actor explained why he believes artists don’t “love” Milei and was forceful: “He makes you suffer, because he is sadistic, because he is aggressive, because he is misogynistic, because he is violent”.
Gerardo Romano also expressed his opinion on the position of Guillermo Francella, who had supported Javier Milei
Just as he expressed himself on Belloso’s point of view, Romano also spoke about the sayings of Guillermo Francella who, in a conversation with Eduardo Feinmann, Jorge Lanata and Roberto Moldavsky for Radio Mitre, assured that he did not lose “hope and was in favor of the president’s measures: “They were more than necessary and we knew there would be a major surgery, they said so in the campaign and he strictly respected it.
Gerardo replied: “I know Francella, I have a good opinion of him. And I expected an opinion like that. I don’t judge him for what he said in the sense that one can think that neoliberalism is the best thing.”
Finally, the actor closed: “My diagnosis is terrible, it’s terrible.”
Source: Clarin