"To the one who puts his fingers in the jar...": Alberto Fernández dedicated a tango to Milei amid the bribery scandal.

Former PresidentAlberto Fernández resorted to irony and the tango repertoire this Friday to refer to the scandal over alleged bribe payments from laboratories to officials in Javier Milei 's government. Through his social networks, the former president published a message with the phrase " And to the one who puts his fingers in the jar... ", alluding to the case involving the former director of the National Disability Agency, Diego Spagnuolo , the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei , and the Undersecretary of Institutional Management, Eduardo Menem .
The commentary was accompanied by a music video featuring the tango "Vamos en Montón" by Eladia Blázquez. The images include headlines from various media outlets reflecting the developments in the Spagnuolo case, as well as other controversies affecting the ruling party, such as the LIBRA case. The video also questions the media outlets close to the President, accusing them of downplaying the corruption scandals plaguing the Libertarian administration.
"Today, Discépolo seems an optimist for the things we have before us. A trade-off from an unlucky era, today in this rut he sounds like a lullaby. All together in the same mess, they sold us in one batch, talent and idiocy, and to the one who sticks his fingers in the pot and drags his honesty like a burden, " says the song shared by the former president.
Alberto Fernández's message comes amid growing media and political pressure on the government, following the release of audio recordings revealing alleged bribes to national officials. The judicial investigation, initiated by prosecutor Franco Picardi based on a complaint from lawyer Gregorio Dalbón, points to a network of returns that allegedly involves laboratories that supply medications to the National Disability Agency.
After leaving office, the former PJ leader stepped back from social media because he is facing several legal cases, such as the gender violence lawsuit filed by his ex-partner Fabiola Yáñez and the Seguros Case. This kept the former president away from publications to avoid public criticism, although he occasionally reappears with controversial posts.
Today it was Javier Milei's turn to address the bribery case, and he even criticized the libertarians for their administration's data. Previously, he also criticized LLA and journalist Jonatan Viale, a libertarian sympathizer, although with a much lower activity rate than he had even before becoming head of state.
"And the one who puts his fingers in the jar..."???? ?? pic.twitter.com/n31nPo0gal
— Alberto Fernández (@alferdez) August 22, 2025
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