"Argentine President Javier Milei sparked uproar in Congress in Buenos Aires on Sunday during his opening address to the ordinary session, launching a series of blistering attacks on the opposition and former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Kirchnerism. The confrontation erupted as Milei defended his vision of the state's role and questioned concepts such as social justice, while opposition lawmakers shouted. "Let's see, ignoramuses. Social justice is theft; it implies unequal treatment before the law, and it is preceded by theft. A bunch of thieves, criminals," the Argentine president declared to applause from his supporters. He also taunted his opponents, saying, "I love taming you, I love making you cry, and the vast majority love watching you cry," as opposition lawmakers raised their arms in protest. He then moved to Fernandez de Kirchner and assured that 'she will remain in prison', while listing judicial cases against her, including those in which she has been prosecuted for corruption cases. "Go on, keep lying. What a bunch of thieves, a bunch of crooks. That is why you want your leader in prison, and she will remain in prison for the notebooks case. She will remain in prison for the Iran memorandum. She will remain in prison for this, for what she did with Vialidad, because she is a thief, because they were the biggest thieves in history," he stated. Milei also highlighted the bilateral relationship between Argentina and the United States and underscored the trade agreement to eliminate reciprocal tariffs. The confrontation in Congress coincides with a national climate marked by demonstrations against the government's main reforms, such as the Labour Modernisation bill, which became law last Friday. "