“With Isabel Martínez de Perón, the first female president in the world and of Argentina constitutionally elected. Vice president like me and a well-born Argentine,” Villarruel published on her social networks along with an image in which the two can be seen holding hands. .
As far as he could know Scope, It was Villarruel herself who organized the meeting, which took place last week as part of his tour of Europe, which also included a meeting with Pope Francis. However, Although several days passed, the Vice President chose Loyalty Day to publicize the image.
“On a day like today, where loyalty is talked about, I want to vindicate his figure,” said the head of the Senate, who was praised by the former Secretary of Commerce, Guillermo Moreno, and the Peronist senator José Mayans.
Villarruel bust Isabel Perón
Not happy with the tribute on networks, The Vice President also inaugurated a bust in tribute to Martínez de Perón in the Senate. He did so in the Hall of Provinces, months after having ordered the removal of the bust of former President Néstor Kirchner under the argument that he had no connection with the Upper House.
“Today the banning of Isabel Perón ends, imposed by the same people who now lead the political party that bears her same last name, and which has corroded the structural bases of our great nation, ignoring the ideas that fed the Justicialist doctrine,” he said during the act.
What does Villarruel play? The meeting with Isabel Martínez de Perón and its impact on Casa Rosada
The only official who dared to question the vice president in ON was the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich. “He is trying his own path, separated from the Government team“, he crossed her.
Mauricio Macri’s former minister, who kept one of the portfolios promised to Villarruel, warned him that “should follow the presidential line“.
In the corridors of Balcarce, 50 various officials assure that Presidency was not aware of the meeting. However, they assure that their own agenda, which they have maintained since the beginning of the administration, is not surprising, and they continue to limit it to their functions in the Senate.
In parallel, they consider that, More than a nod to Peronism, the photo is a vindication of the role of Martínez de Perón for appointing Jorge Rafael Videla as Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces and for his role in Triple A.
What they consider at Casa Rosada is that in this way the official continues to play her own game and seeks to seduce some sector of Peronism, at a time when its leaders are in full internal conflict. Those around the vice president know that a large part of the electorate of La Libertad Avanza appeared disenchanted in the latest polls, and is willing to retain that political capital.
In the same vein, they assure that despite the disagreements between Villarruel and Javier Milei, “There are no doubts about Victoria’s continuity” and that “it is pulling in the same direction.” As it is, everything seems to boil down to his bond with the President: the image reads like a slap in the face to his former running mate.
Source: Ambito