After saying that Milei was ‘worrying’, Haddad avoids commenting on the result in Argentina: ‘We have to wait’

After saying that Milei was ‘worrying’, Haddad avoids commenting on the result in Argentina: ‘We have to wait’

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In October, the minister said that the candidate would ‘worry anyone’ because his flag was ‘breaking with Brazil’. Ultraliberal economist, Javier Milei takes office on the 10th. ‘We have to wait for events’, says Haddad about the results of the elections in Argentina The Minister of Finance, Fernando Haddad, avoided this Monday (20) commenting on the result of the presidential elections in Argentina Argentina. The country chose the ultra-liberal economist Javier Milei to govern for the next four years – the inauguration will be on December 10th. During the campaign, Milei criticized the Brazilian government, the continent’s left and Mercosur. When questioned, Haddad resorted to the position published by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) on social media and avoided giving an opinion on the result. “President Lula demonstrated appreciation for democracy, [disse] that our continent has to strengthen democracy. We have to wait for the events, now there is not much to comment”, declared Haddad. Lula congratulates Argentine institutions on the election and wishes them luck, without mentioning Milei’s name In October, still during the campaign, Haddad had said it was “natural” that he, as a minister, was worried about the candidacy. “It’s natural that I’m (worried). A person whose flag is to break with Brazil, a relationship built over centuries, is worrying. That’s natural. It would worry anyone… Because in general in international relations you don’t ideologize the relationship”, said Haddad in an interview with Reuters at the time. Javier Milei is elected president in Argentina

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