The Holocaust Museum of Buenos Aires today expressed its "repudiation" of Elisa Carrió's statements during journalist Jonatan Viale's television program and considered that comparing the electoral process with the Jewish genocide is "trivializing" the Shoah. "A democratic election is incomparable to the aberrant conditions to which the Jews were subjected at the time of their deportation to the extermination camps," the Holocaust Museum said in a statement. During Viale's program, broadcast on Wednesday night on the La Nación + channel, the leader of the Civic Coalition, which is part of Together for Change (JxC), Elisa Carrió, compared the Jewish genocide of World War II with the decision that society faces to choose between the presidential candidates Sergio Massa and Javier Milei, to mark that there is the possibility of not choosing. "When Hitler called the Jewish committee to choose who would go to the Shoah and who would go to extermination and who would not, Hannah Arendt in her book 'Eichmann in Jerusalem' said: you had another possibility, you did not have to choose. You had the possibility to not having a position, like when the terrible thing comes to Argentina," said the former deputy in a telephone conversation with Viale. Viale asked him if he was referring to Milei and if he compared him to Hitler, "to which Carrió responded yes and that he had said it a long time ago," according to what the LN+ portal published today. Immediately afterwards, Carrió outlined the position of the Civic Coalition (CC) between electing one candidate or another on November 19: "We contest the vote," he said. "The electoral board said that in the PASO (primary, open, simultaneous and mandatory elections) the blank vote counts, but not in the general elections. Between two evils, we must distance ourselves from evil," he noted. "After 30 years of struggle I defend the same thing: the Republic, the Constitution and Human Rights," added Carrió.