Vice President Victoria Villarruel once again shook the interior of the national government with a message against Patricia Bullrich.
Victoria Villarruel went out to cross Patricia Bullrich after the kidnapping of the Argentine gendarme by the regime Nicolas Maduro and, when asked by a user of network
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“What is happening is the sadly obvious consequence, but since I am not in the security area I do not have an opinion on the sanctions and actions that should be taken,” the vice president warned in a message with multiple readings. The intervention of the vice in the middle of the conflict with Venezuela over the kidnapping of Nahuel Gallo in a maximum security prison in Caracas aroused all kinds of suspicions in the ruling party.
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I would never have authorized a gendarme to go to Venezuela. What is happening is the sadly obvious consequence, but since I am not in the security area I do not have an opinion on the sanctions and actions that should be taken. Slds
— Victoria Villarruel (@VickyVillarruel) December 19, 2024
The Venezuelan version
The official version was that Gallo had traveled to Caracas to visit his family for personal reasons while Diosdado Cabello, Venezuelan minister of the interior and justice, had accused the gendarme of trying to enter Venezuela with “a mission.” “One person was arrested. You go on his Instagram, he travels all over the world, but his salary is $500. What were you coming to Venezuela to do? What was your task? “They don’t say that,” was the doubt that the Chavista official raised this week.
In this context, Villarruel’s message stating that “he would never have authorized a gendarme to go to Venezuela” seemed to fuel the Chavista version that points to an alleged secret mission of the gendarme in the country governed by Nicolás Maduro. The vice president pointed out, without naming her, the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich. “I am not from the security area, I do not have an opinion on the sanctions and actions that should be taken,” was Villarruel’s explanation to delimit all responsibility on the former presidential candidate of Together for Change and current official of Javier Milei.
Bullrich vs. Nicolas Maduro
This Tuesday Bullrich confirmed that the national government will take the measures “that they have to take” so that the gendarme kidnapped by the regime of Nicolas Maduro In Venezuela, Nahuel Gallo managed to “return home.” The head of Security assured that Gallo “is a gendarme kidnapped” by “an illegal president”, referring to Maduro, who on July 28 proclaimed himself the winner of the elections over his rival, Edmundo González Urrutia.
“Cabello told total and absolute lies. The photos that Gallo has on his Instagram are from Catamarca and Chile, it is clear that he is quite ignorant,” he added. Bullrich also denounced that Venezuela “they have several hostages” and that they use them “as currency.” “We have contradictory information, he denied it but we do not believe him. We know he is in Caracas, which is where the center of repressive power is,” he said, while expanding: “We don’t know if it is in Helicoide or in another center.”
The tension between the Casa Rosada and Villarruel skyrocketed after Javier Milei accused his vice president of being in charge of an “invalid session” where Edgardo Kueider from Entre Ríos was expelled after being arrested red-handed in Paraguay with more than 211 thousand dollars without declare. The National Executive Branch disavowed Villarruel’s version and assured that the vice president was in charge of that session last week while the President was on a flight to Italy, despite having been exercising the Presidency due to Mieli’s absence in the country. And it was the same head of state who defined Villarruel’s actions as “interference by the Executive in the other powers.”
Source: Ambito