Pact of May 25 of Milei: the curious typography they used to write it and the spelling errors

2024-03-03 23:11:09

This Friday, at an unusual night time, the president Javier Mileyinaugurated a new period of ordinary sessions in the National Congress and, as is customary in the president’s speech, he made a strong criticism of the “political and union caste”, but also called for the signing of a new social and economic pact that lays the foundations of a new country model.

In this sense, Milei announced the decision of his management to hold a large call for the signing of the “May Pact”, on May 25 in the province of Córdoba.

This agreement, which seeks to establish 10 State policies “that the country needs to abandon the path of failure and begin to travel the path to prosperity,” caught the attention of a user of the social network which is the same letter used in the declaration of independence of the United States.

“The font used in the text of the May 25 pact is called American Scribe. It is the handwritten letter of Timothy Matlackwho wrote the best-known version of the declaration of independence of the United States,” explains the user Maximiliano Firmman.

The standard license to use this type of font costs from U$D39 to U$D59 and is available on the website 3IP Type Foundry. This allows you to create personal/commercial art, documents, graphics, and install on a server to embed fonts using CSS into website designs.


The gross misspelling of the Milei pact. x

Another thing that caught the attention of many and was criticized on social networks is the notorious spelling error in the text in point number five, which refers to the “rediscussion” of co-participation. This clumsy error was corrected after it went viral on networks.

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