Lilia Lemoine accused Victoria Villarruel of “right-wing populism” and said she is “distancing herself” from Javier Milei

Lilia Lemoine accused Victoria Villarruel of “right-wing populism” and said she is “distancing herself” from Javier Milei

Lemoine again lashed out at the head of the Senate for ito push for an “own agenda” and assured that “is distancing itself” from the ruling partyalthough he warned that still “accompanies” the model of the ruling party.

Although the deputy He denied that President Javier Milei and Villarruel are fightingdid not hesitate to once again point out the lawyer’s position for proposing issues that are outside the agenda of La Libertad Avanza. “The vice president is campaigning on her own,” he said.

Then, regarding the proposal promoted by Villarruel to reopen the cases of crimes committed by terrorist organizations in the 1970s, Lemoine was emphatic.“He’s talking nonsense. We cannot, according to the Constitution, put them back in jail.”

And far from tempering her criticism, the libertarian deputy said that “The vice president is doing right-wing populism”having arrived at the hands of Javier Mile”, something that, according to him, “Cambiemos never dared to do”. “We are libertarians, it is not good”, he added in dialogue with the TN channel.

Lilia Lemoine on Victoria Villarruel: “She is distancing herself”

Lemoine’s strong statements led journalists to reaffirm the hypothesis of a conflict between the President and his vice president. “It’s her, not Milei. It’s her issue. You should realize that she’s distancing herself,” he replied.

In this sense, he raised doubts about the fidelity of Villarruel with the libertarian model. “The vice president chose to be with us, the doors were opened for her, she accompanied us, she was in the campaign. The question is: if Cambiemos at that time had opened the door for her, would she have entered or would she have been with us?” he asked.

He then downplayed the differences between Villarruel and Milei and considered that it is part of “the curse of the vice presidents,” something “of long standing” that “we do not have to be afraid of.” Fortunately, he said, the president “It’s Javier Milei and the vice president is with him. Even (Francisco) Paoltroni is with him, I suppose. They are not going to stray from what they have to vote for,” he concluded.

Source: Ambito

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