The national spokesperson for PP, Borja Semperpointed out this Saturday that Spain deserves “a government that has level, not shame” in response to statements of substance consumption Oscar Puente against the Argentine president, Javier Milei.
Sémper has thus referred on the social network “before ingestion or after ingestion of what substances”without specifying more details.
“A minister of Spain accusing the president of Argentina of being a drug addict because everything is very funny and what does it matter. We deserve a Government that has a level, not one of shame or that gets us into gratuitous trouble,” said the popular leader.
Milei also rejected Puente’s statements in a statement this Friday and described them as “slander and insults.” He also addressed Pedro Sanchez stating: “He has more important problems to deal with, such as the corruption accusations leveled against his wife, an issue that even led him to consider resigning.”
Today the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has “outright” rejected the “unfounded terms” of the statement issued by the Office of the President of the Argentine Republic, since they do not correspond “with the relations of two brother countries and peoples.”