Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Javier Milei, the famous economist and presidential candidate in Argentina, has a very peculiar relationship with his four English mastiff dogs. The dogs, cloned from his pet Conan, are treated like children by Milei and he names them after famous economists. Although this relationship may seem strange to some, Milei has remained successful in elections, demonstrating that his influence on social media translates into votes at the polls. Milei has had his dogs for five years and has adapted his living room for them, creating five divided rooms to prevent potential fights. In addition, the dogs are fed in a designated small space. However, not everyone is happy with this situation, as evidenced by a neighbor who claims that the smell Milei carries with him scares everyone in the elevator. The origin of the four cloned dogs has a particular story. Conan, Milei's original pet, died years ago from spinal cancer. After his death, Milei sought the cloning of Conan through a New York-based company called PerPETuate. Thus, the current four dogs are clones of Conan, although Milei refers to them as if they were the same pet. This unconventional relationship has led some to question Milei's mental health and his ability to be the president of Argentina. In summary, Javier Milei has an unusual relationship with his cloned dogs, whom he treats as children. Although this may seem strange to some, Milei has demonstrated his success in elections, showing that his influence on social media translates into votes at the polls. However, his relationship with his dogs and his growing eccentricity have led some to question his mental health and suitability as president.