On the occasion of its ten years, La Izquierda Diario expanded its political-journalistic project with a battery of programs and initiatives for multiple platforms that began to be broadcast on its channel: LID+. In the third installment of a new cycle of interviews: Carlos Pagni.
He is a political columnist for the newspaper The Nation and host the program Argentine Odyssey. In addition, he is a historian and last year he published The knot: Why the Buenos Aires suburbs shape Argentine politics (Buenos Aires, Planet). Carlos Pagni participated in the third episode of Argentina, you will understand.
Pagni affirms that Javier Milei’s bond with the majority portion of society that supported him is going through a crisis that forces him to replace parts of his economic dogma every day with the goal set for the 2025 elections.
Consider this political experiment of a completely different nature than the “outsiders” that emerged throughout history as a response to the recurring “crises of representation” that our country suffers. Observe sociological, economic and ideological changes in the substratum of the mileist fact.
He believes that Mauricio Macri and Cristina Kirchner do not have the capacity to lead the factions they represent to victory, but they have the strength to block any type of renewal.
He assures that the Pope has an eye on Argentina and that he raised his voice due to a danger that goes beyond the current disputes.
Review some readings from the years in which he collaborated with José María “Pancho” Aricó distributing the magazine Future City in Mar del Plata.
It leaves open the question about Javier Milei’s future conditioned by two disturbing factors: the economy and the street.
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