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Last night, journalist Alejandro Fantino analyzed with Luis Majul the power circle of Javier Milei, his first year in office and his communication style, among other things. For Fantino, the famous “iron triangle,” made up of Milei, his sister Karina and Santiago Caputo “is no longer a triangle.” “A fourth one came in,” he explained. In addition, on La Cornisa (LN+), he put under the microscope the phenomenon of change that is going through politics worldwide with the emergence of right-wing governments in power. Fantino said that Argentina is going through a “time of dislocation,” where everything is subject to change and the truth is no longer held solely by traditional media. “I am not a big believer in the concept of truth, but it has always been associated with oracles, prophets and others. Do you know who had the truth since 1880 when the democracies we know today triumphed? Journalism. It put presidents in and out, gave names and determined events. That is over. The truth is now atomized, floating. For example, I am sometimes embarrassed when I read the Sunday editorials in our colleagues' papers. I feel that they are the owners of a revealed truth. They write as if it were a pen touched by God. They give a line. They don't say 'I think what'. They say 'this is how it is', he added.