Roberto Garcia MoritanThe Menemist decade of the 90s, has someone who claims it.This Tuesday, in the Legislature of the City, the Buenos Aires mileismo organized an act-presentation of “The ninety.Menem's Argentina”, the book compiled by Eduardo Menem and Carlos Corach.And that it saw the light in April 2021, two months after the two-time former president Carlos Menem died on February 14.The move is organized by Buenos Aires legislator Ramiro Marra, one of the main leaders of Javier Milei's party, Libertad Avanza.“When the book came out it was more difficult to put together an act (due to the pandemic), I proposed to the compilers to do it now in the Legislature.The 1990s was a decade of stability and full of reforms that helped Argentina progress," said Marra, consulted by Clarín.the call is at 15, in the Golden Room of the Legislature.It is quite novel that from a political force with the projection given today to La Libertad Avanza, the 90s are appealed to as part of the construction of a political tradition and a historical anchor.Mileism vindicates Menem openly.Karina Milei, the economist's sister, said in an interview with Clarín that in her opinion, Menem was "the best president in history."Néstor Kirchner used to say the same thing in the 1990s, when he was governor and received the Riojan in distant Santa Cruz.Years in which, in tune with the policies of the time, he warmly supported the creation of the private pension system (the AFJP), the privatization of YPF in Congress (in exchange he kept the famous oil royalties for 600 million dollars that would be key for his presidential project), and privatized the provincial bank.Cristina Kirchner, the "rebellious lady", admitted having voted for Menem's re-election in 1995.But, after the explosion of Menem's convertibility and the new cycle, and after having faced Menem at the polls in 2003 to come to power, the Kirchner governments -the fourth in progress- built a new narrative precisely in opposition to the decade of the 90 and "neoliberalism", which became directly demonized by Kirchnerism - although nothing is black and white and in his last years as a senator, the former president worked as an ally of the K in the Senate.Not even in the management of Mauricio Macri (who has opined that the Riojan will be increasingly "claimed" by history) was the decade of the 90s extolled.For this Tuesday, Eduardo Menem, Corach and Domingo Cavallo will be exhibitors.Eduardo Menem was a national senator (1983-2005), provisional president of the Senate, and president of the National Constituent Convention that reformed the Constitution in 1994;Corach, Minister of the Interior and a key figure in the Menem administration;Cavallo, the superminister of Economy and author of Convertibility.A couple of weeks ago, Cavallo participated in the act-show with liberal economists that Milei put together at the Broadway theater.“The book is a great opportunity for the youth to know what the 90s were really like and put aside the story that Kirchnerism has promoted.Several members of our political space believe that there are many things to imitate from that time and at the same time learn from mistakes," said Marra."The Ninety" has texts from some thirty former high-ranking officials of the time: Eduardo Amadeo, Julio Aparicio, Julio César Aráoz, Rodolfo Barra, Carlos Manuel Bastos, Claudia Bello, José Armando Caro Figueroa, Jorge Castro, Domingo Felipe Cavallo, Andrés Cisneros, Carlos Corach, Susana Decibe, Rodolfo Díaz, Orlando Ferreres, Alberto García Lema, Fernando García Pulles, Raúl Granillo Ocampo, Alieto Guadagni, Ricardo Gutiérrez, Germán Luis Kammerath, Alberto Lestelle, Horacio Liendo, Jorge Maiorano, Ricardo Mecca, Daniel Meilán , Eduardo Menem, Alicia Pierini, Jorge Raventos and Jorge Rodríguez.Several of them will be in the presentation.TOPICS THAT APPEAR IN THIS NOTECommenting on Clarín's notes is exclusively for subscribers.Change in the Cabinet: Alberto Fernández appointed Victoria Tolosa Paz in Social Development;Ayelén Mazzina in Women and Kelly Olmos in WorkLionel Messi, once again out of PSG's call: what the medical report that left him without Champions saysMental Health Day: what you shouldn't say to a person with depressionWiFi: step by step, how to change the name and password of a networkDiego Maradona Jr., exclusive with Clarín: his last talk with Diego, the pain that does not go away and the role of Pope Francis in their reunionQatar 2022 World Cup, LIVE, minute by minute: Dybala's studies are postponed and there is a glimmer of hopeWhat you have to knowThe most important news of the day, to read with breakfast.The most important of each day, the necessary reading on the way home.Stones 1743. CABA, ArgentinaIssue No.: 9685, October 10, 2022You are already a Clarín subscriberOwner Graphic Art Editorial Argentino SA © 1996-2022 Clarín.com - Clarín Digital - All rights reserved.Read the paper edition