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Messi's comments on Argentine hardship met with government rebuttal
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Messi's comments on Argentine hardship met with government rebuttal

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lionel Messi commented on the economic hardships faced by Argentinians.
  • Javier Milei's presidential office publicly refuted Messi's claims.
  • The office stated that not all Argentinians are struggling to make ends meet.

Football superstar Lionel Messi's recent comments on the economic struggles of Argentinians have drawn a sharp public response from President Javier Milei's administration. Presidential spokesperson Adrรญan Laferriere publicly disagreed with Messi's assertion that Argentinians find it difficult to survive until the end of the month.

Messi had spoken about the economic difficulties faced by his countrymen, sparking a debate that quickly reached the highest levels of government. The presidential office's direct rebuttal suggests a sensitivity to public perception and potentially a desire to counter narratives that portray the country in a negative economic light.

While Messi's comments highlighted the hardships many Argentinians face, the government's response emphasizes that such difficulties are not universal. This public disagreement underscores the ongoing economic challenges within Argentina and the government's efforts to manage the narrative surrounding them.

The presidential spokesperson stated that he does not agree with Messi's diagnosis that people are having difficulty making ends meet until the end of the month.

โ€” Adrรญan LaferrierePresidential spokesperson Adrรญan Laferriere publicly refuted Lionel Messi's comments on the Argentine economy.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.