Strong intersection between Patricia Bullrich and Leopoldo Moreau: “Do you want me to tell you about the money you received from Yabrán?”

Strong intersection between Patricia Bullrich and Leopoldo Moreau: “Do you want me to tell you about the money you received from Yabrán?”

October 15, 2024 – 23:21

After the confrontation, the Unión por la Patria deputy who is going to denounce the Minister of Security for slander and insults and for coercion and threats.

During the participation of the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrichin the Budget and Finance Commission to provide details about the item assigned to your portfolio for 2025, The official had a strong disagreement with the deputy Union for the Homeland (UxP) Leopoldo Moreauwhom he called “nerve”.

The confrontation began after the legislator asked him about the intelligence system in prisons. When responding, the Minister was confused and referred to the former Secretary of Justice of the Nation Juan Martín Mena, as a minister of the previous administration, instead of Martin Soriawho launched the prison system during the presidency of Alberto Fernández. The legislators corrected her, reminded her that Soria was the official, and she responded: “Who was a minister in your government? Well, Mena, sorry, I was wrong. But you started it.”

Faced with this confusion, Moreau shouted “mercenary” at her and the minister stopped him: “Stop baby, stop, stop Moreau, stop skinny. Don’t believe it with me, stop a little. Who is speaking? Shut up, you bastard. Do you want me to tell you about the money? [Alfredo] Yabrán, what did you charge here? Do you want me to tell you about the money you collected from Yabrán, Moreau? Do you want me to tell you? I was a deputy when you collected Yabrán’s money, you bastard. Be careful, huh. Be careful,” he exclaimed.

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After the encounter with Bullrich, Moreau assured that he will report her for slander and threats

After this strong confrontation, the UP deputy published a video where he announced that he would file two complaints against Bullrich for slander and insults and another for coercion and threats.

“Since he was bothered by the many questions we asked him about his way of acting, and we all know that it is a mercenary of institutional violence, at one point it became exalted and showed its character“, started the opposition deputy, looking at the camera.

“First of all, she threatened me. She told me ‘be careful’. A threat from someone passing by the corner is a threat and has no value. She has a monopoly on state violence. If someone who has that power threatens you, it is a very serious issue,” he warned.

Moreau considered that Bullrich “got nervous” when questioned “by all the mischief and abuses that he has committedfrom justifying that a ten-year-old girl was gassed, to justifying the illegal restraints and interrogations that 40 years ago did not take place in democracy in prisons to those who had been detained in a demonstration.”

“Then he tried to attack for slander. He said: ‘I know you, I know that you received money from Yabrán when you were a deputy,'” he noted. In this regard, he explained: “At that time, just as she is now a fan of (Javier) Milei, she was a fan of (Domingo) Cavallo. I had promoted in Congress a questioning Cavallo in which I revealed a major deal called the IBM-Banco Nación agreement“said the UP deputy.

“We achieved the arrest of Banco Nación coimeros who were all officials of Cavallo. We managed to recover the money that was in Switzerland, 30 million dollars“he recalled.

“I’m not afraid of anything. I’ve gone through stages of military dictatorships. I’m not going to be afraid of these idiots. But it’s still a very worrying threat from someone who worships violence and who, on top of that, now Milei has given the monopoly of state violence. So Bullrich: there are two complaints,” he concluded.

Source: Ambito

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