Javier Milei is the leader of the band the “dirty 12” Davos“according to the European edition of the American digital newspaper “Politico”.
The publication, widely read in the institutions of the European Union in Brussels and in the chancelleries of the bloc, is the first thing that more than 800 correspondents from all over the planet accredited in Brussels and thousands of employees at all levels of the European government structure have done, brings equally high-quality content with very high sources on the scales of economic and political power and lighter lyrics and as surprising as this one pointing to the Argentine president.
“Politician” uses this title to bringing together disruptors, populists or authoritarian leaderswhich defines how “the 12 bad boys of the World Economic Forum found in the Swiss Alps.”
After explaining it, like every year, in the small Swiss town the “titans of finance” will pass by, million-dollar philanthropists, entertainment celebrities and dozens of top political leaders who will discuss the future of the world economy, focuses on Milei and other names.
He sees them as stand-ins for the Russian oligarchs who filled the halls of Davos until the Kremlin surrendered. give command to Ukraine and the Russians became the plague victims, leaving room for others, who he defines as “Potential autocrats, dictators, thieves, extortionists, merchants of misery and political pariahs”.
His number one is Javier Milei. The online newspaper says he was “crowned as the Donald Trump of Argentina”, known as ‘El loco’, who has experience as a television personality and who defends “anarcho-capitalist policies”, as well as remembering his lush hair.
‘Politico’ recalls that Milei has already been to Davos and was elected “riding a wave of discontent against the political establishment.” He wonders whether he will be able to “keep the promises made during the election campaign to cut public services and public spending, close the Central Bank and abandon the burden.”
The best thing about the note is when it advises its readers what conversation topics Milei might bring up if they met him in the corridors of Davos.
And I quote talk to him about it Al Capone, his dogs, tantric sex and the gratuitous sale of human organs. And especially what not to talk to him about to the Argentine president: of Pope Francis, of taxes, of sexual education “because he thinks it is a Marxist plot to destroy the family” and of the fight against climate change, “because of course he believes it is a fraud”.
Who else is on the list?
Milei heads that list in which the crown prince and strongman of the Saudi absolute monarchy appears in second place. Mohammed Bin Salmanaccused by American intelligence of being responsible for the murder of “Washington Post” journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
‘Politico’ believes that his presence in Davos constitutes “the redemption of a repressive ruler and authoritarian of a country with a long history of human rights violations.”
In third place appears Jared Kushner, husband of Ivanka Trump, the daughter of the tycoon and former US president Donald Trump. “Politico” focuses on Kushner because she is the closest person to Trump that can be found in Davos. Let us remember that he has a consultancy company “funded mainly by the Gulf countries” and that he is a good friend of the Saudi Bin Salman, who is said to have invested 2 billion dollars of Saudi public money in his company.
The list continues with names like Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyevdictator in all, but for two years very well seen in Europe because his country’s gas exports served to replace part of what stopped arriving from Russia following the sanctions for the war in Ukraine.
They also appear Chinese Premier Li Qiang which they accuse of repression (mass sterilizations of their women, internment of hundreds of thousands of men in concentration camps, torture, slavery, sexual abuse, all constituting “genocide” according to the US State Department and potential crimes against humanity according to the United Nations) the Uighursthe Turkmen and Muslim ethnic group of western China.
They compile the list Katalin Novak (Hungarian President and right-hand man of the ultranationalist Viktor Orban), Roberto Fico (Slovak Prime Minister, pro-Russian and Europhobic), Unno Manet (Prime Minister of the authoritarian regime of Cambodia), Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Jassim Al-Thani (Prime Minister of Qatar and strongman behind Qatargate which shook the European Parliament), Andrzej Duda (Polish President who clashed with the European Union due to his illiberal drift and his attempt to control justice and the media) and Amin Nasser (patron of the Saudi oil company Aramco and alleged sponsor of the ecological transition, while at the same time hindering any policies harmful to oil).
Source: Clarin
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