The vice president of the nation Victoria Villarruel She did not remain silent and used her social networks to respond to the national representative Lilia Lemoine, after her criticism outlined on a streaming channel. The president of the upper house took with humor the nickname given by Lemoine – who refers to her as “Bichacruel” – and responded: “I must say that I find it very funny that they call me that.“.
Victoria Villarruel and Lilia Lemoine starred in a new crossover on social networks
It all started when the deputy from La Libertad Avanza (LLA) appeared on the Laca streaming channel, where she assured that Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is “more loyal” than the current vice president. “I was a little more abrupt with ‘Bichacruel’. If she were my neighbor, we wouldn’t be friendsshe wouldn’t be Cristina’s friend either. Cristina is more loyal, she is stupid, but she did not betray her party and to the people who brought her to power. There was a betrayal and everyone is seeing it now, there were the signs in the skybut we had very serious problems and we couldn’t be taking care of that,” Lemoine said.
In addition, the legislator questioned whether Villarruel separates himself from the decisions of the Government “so as not to suffer the political cost“and pointed out the example of the university marches. “First he had taken the side of public education and when he saw that the claim was losing popularity because they were jobs, that’s when he started to attack it,” he stressed.
Given this, Villarruel did not remain silent and responded to Lemoine’s criticism. In a calm tone and with a lower profile, the vice president used her personal X account to respond to a user who had written: “Miss Rivotril calls the Vice President ‘Bichacruel’, a nickname that the Kirchneristas invented.”
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I must say that I find it very funny to be called that. It’s an epic nickname, too bad the Ks came up with it, but it makes me smile.
— Victoria Villarruel (@VickyVillarruel) November 23, 2024
“I must say that I find it very funny to be called that” began Villarruel’s response. “It’s an epic nickname, too bad the Ks came up with it, but it makes me smile“, he stated in what was a new chapter of the LLA internal.
Javier Milei, about Victoria Villarruel: “In her vision she is much closer to the caste”
The internal tension between the two highest representatives of the Executive Branch – Milei and Villarruel – is nothing new. For months, both politicians have maintained a cold relationship that is reduced to only respecting the institutional contacts that they must have as a presidential formula.
With the legislative elections as the next horizon and in the middle of the internal elections, the President held an interview with the LN+ channel where he referred to the role played by the current vice president of the nation: “It does not have any type of interference in decision making.”maintained that Milei.
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Far from the hugs, Milei assured that Villarruel today is closer “to the caste”
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In this sense, the libertarian leader explained that it was Villarruel herself who “decided not to participate” more of the Cabinet meetings. Then, he added that “in his vision, in many of the things that we do is closer to the red circle, to what she calls high politics, and what we call caste ” and at the end, I seek to put cold cloths on the relationship: “We have the relationship that institutionally needed to fulfill our roles”,
Milei’s statements come after La Libertad Avanza deputy Lilia Lemoine launched a torrent of criticism against Villarruel, whom she even pointed out as “the worst vice president in history“. In addition, days ago, he launched: “Not even Kirchnerism went that far. What a dark woman she turned out to be!” he said and underlined to conclude: “Lover of high politics, 100% chaste“.
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