The piquetero leader Juan Grabois said this Friday that the elected president Javier Milei called him to show solidarity after being rebuked while having coffee with his father in Palermo, and gave details of what the libertarian told him. "He called me Milei, the truth is that he had a correct attitude ," said the former presidential candidate of Unión por la Patria. After defining Milei as "a dogmatist of his ideology, a fanatic of his way of thinking," Grabois assured that " his call seemed sincere ." "He called me to show solidarity, to say ' what a shit thing happened, I'm against those things. I think it's bad,'" the social leader revealed in the interview with Radio 10. Along those lines, he insisted: "It seemed sincere to me.
Grabois was having coffee with his father in a bar in Luxembourg Mobile Number List Palermo when a man approached him and began to insult him, accusing him of being "one of the managers of poverty" in the country. In the midst of this violent situation, Grabois's father stood up and insulted that man, and it was the piquetero leader who tried to calm him down. Grabois himself said in an interview after that event that the man followed him insulted and that is why he reacted and chased him away so that he would stop doing it. The conversations with Milei and the warning for Villarruel Grabois also said that he had "two or three talks" with the libertarian leader after a debate in which they had participated in Perfil and that in one of those conversations his vice president, Victoria Villarruel, warned him.

I spoke two or three times and once I remember that I told him, take care of your friends more than your enemies," said Grabois before considering "another good sign" that Villarruel has been left out of Security and Defense, which were the areas that were going to be in charge according to what they had advanced in the campaign. He went much further with his criticism of the vice president-elect and slipped in a conspiracy theory to stay with the head of state: "What I was always clear about is that the vice president, the truth, was that she could put some strange powder in her tea because "She wanted to take control and have the military group do it through her," he said. During interrogation, Grabois said he was "convinced" of this. "It is the vocation of lifelong soldiers," he insisted.