Former president Eduardo Duhalde stated that Javier Milei lacks the conditions to govern due to his character. He made the remarks in a radio interview while presenting his Argentine Productive Movement.
Duhalde described the president as a person with a shitty character and noted that one cannot live fighting. He added that he always avoided publicly confronting sitting presidents, with the exception of one time with Alberto Fernández, for which he later apologized.
During the presentation of his political space, Duhalde highlighted differences with Governor Axel Kicillof over his lack of bonaerense roots. He proposed Julio Alak and Jorge Ferraresi as possible referents to succeed him in Buenos Aires province.
Duhalde expressed optimism about the future of his movement, which has already gained recognition as a political party in seven or eight provinces. He predicted that the space will take at least 50 percent of the votes in future elections.