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2022-10-14 06:40:52 By : Ms. Lily Zhuoxin

Registering implies accepting the Terms and ConditionsA phenomenon is taking place among millennials who are beginning to reclaim the 1990s and Carlos Menem.The libertarian legislator Ramiro Marra organized an event with the protagonists of those years and at the Di Tella University there is a group that bears his last name.For a long time, public opinion analysts have been emphasizing that society is turning to the right.A paradigm shift stands out as a rejection of the failure of the Kirchnerist model that knew how to achieve popularity in the previous decade with its supposed epic and populist ideology.This ideological shift is clearly perceived among young people as an act of rebellion.Hand in hand with this phenomenon, a trend of youthful opinion is beginning to emerge that vindicates Carlos Menem and the 1990s.Paradoxically, this week two different moves end up coinciding but with the same objective: to go against the politically correct current of the demonization of Menemism.A few years ago it would have sounded like blasphemy to publicly defend the two presidential administrations of the Riojan.But a group of millennials emerges who feel identified with a time they did not live in but which they perceive as a better time in the face of Kirchnerism, a political movement that always tried from Peronism to show itself as the flip side of the 90's.On Tuesday in the Buenos Aires Legislature, an unusual act was carried out that was promoted by the libertarian deputy Ramiro Marra, a young financial YouTuber who is part of Javier Milei's political space.The main protagonists of the Menem administration were summoned to claim that stage as a presentation of the book "The Nineties, Menem's Argentina", compiled by Eduardo Menem and Carlos Corach and edited by the international security analyst Mario Baizan.The brother of the former president and who occupied the Ministry of the Interior along with Domingo Cavallo were the speakers invited by the libertarian legislator.Without underestimating the analysis of those who were central figures of that management, the most impressive thing has to do with Marra's speech."This is the story told by the protagonists, after decades of stories against the 90s," said the young Buenos Aires deputy, mentioning the greetings of Milei, who never hid his admiration for Menem and Cavallo.Another shocking fact has to do with the fact that one of the testimonies that make up the book is from the current Argentine ambassador in Washington, Eduardo Amadeo.In another context, the diplomatic representative would have chosen to reject the invitation.In any case, some PRO leaders would have liked to be present but fear internal reactions."The radicals would make a fuss," a source told MDZ.Much more because the organization was in charge of the Milei space.Meanwhile, the university group MENEM (Student Movement of the New Majority Encounter) of the Torcuato Di Tella University held a dinner today after the debate between candidates for the presidency of the student union.Under the slogan "Pizza with Champagne", the young university students ratify their clear intentions to vindicate the Riojan.Even the candidate for president, Santiago Ravera, was at the Marra event and was even photographed with Corach.Legal address: Arístides Villanueva 444, Mendoza, Argentina.Responsible Editorial Director: Pablo Icardi |Owner: Territorio Digital SA |DNDA Registration No. 11804985 |Edition No.: 5545 |Thursday October 13, 2022.Copyright 2022 MDZ Online.All rights reserved.Do you want to receive alert notifications?