The Government repudiated Fat Dan's tweet against Luis Juez and distanced itself from the libertarian activist.

Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos rejected the tweet by libertarian activist Daniel Parisini , known as El Gordo Dan , directed at Senator Luis Juez and his daughter. He called it an "absurdity" and stated that Parisini is not part of the national government .
In a televised statement, Francos said: "I totally repudiate it. I find it completely out of place, and the rudeness and the way it is expressed are unacceptable."
The official explained that he personally called Luis Juez , whose vote was key in rejecting the presidential veto of the Disability Law. "I greeted him, apologized, and expressed my rejection of the tweet," he said.
Francos emphasized Parisini 's independence. "He doesn't have anyone above him. He tweets things, supports Javier Milei 's government, but he's not part of the government," he clarified.
According to Francos, the activist deleted the post because he realized he had committed an "absurdity." He also stated that President Milei strongly disagrees with the comment.
The episode generated political tension, just as the Disability Law was being debated. The government's swift reaction sought to make clear that it does not condone offensive comments from outside supporters.
Experts emphasize that Francos's stance protects his relationship with key legislators and maintains the government's image of respect. This reinforces the idea of separating independent members from the ruling party. Finally, Guillermo Francos insisted that Javier Milei 's administration respects the principles of respect and political coexistence. Parisini 's criticism was dismissed as an isolated incident that does not represent the government.
The government made it clear that any offensive statements by independent activists do not represent its official position. Francos emphasized that they will continue to work with respect and dialogue with all legislators.
The episode remained as a reminder of the importance of separating personal opinions from Javier Milei 's management.
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