The crossings between the minister and the vice added a new chapter this Sunday. In radio statements, Bullrich targeted Villarruel again. “The entire country is worried because the Maduro regime kidnapped a young gendarme who went to visit his son and his girlfriend, and Villarruel comes out with a topic totally out of place“said the head of the Security portfolio.
“If I were in his place, the sanctions that should be there would already be there. It is a misplacement”Bullrich considered today in dialogue with Radio Rivadavia.
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Bullrich added another chapter to the internal situation with Villarruel in the Government.
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Patricia Bullrich, again against Victoria Villarruel
The Minister of Security’s anger was due to the vice president’s comments about the situation of the gendarme. “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,” Villarruel warned days ago.
Bullrich’s response was immediate and he came out with his hat on: “She asked for the sanction for me, as if I could control it,” said the minister. “The comment was bad temper against me, against the Gendarmerie, against what is happening to the country. You can never lose sight,” he added.
The head of Security charged again against the vice president and highlighted the internal nature of the Government: “For Villarruel to come out with something like that seemed very petty at a time when he had to have the dignity to call me and ask me how he could help.” “He didn’t call me to see what he could do. And that’s what I think he has to do when his country is in crisis,” Bullrich said.
Bullrich also analyzed the current link between Javier Milei’s government and the PRO, as well as his relationship with former president Mauricio Macri.
“95% of the PRO feels part of the Government. We are pro-government, we want Milei’s government to be successful and for populism to never return to Argentina again. However, “There is a small sector, led by Macri, that has opted for the opposition, looking for defects instead of virtues.”he emphasized.
The Minister of Security assured that the majority of the PRO is pro-government, while the opposition sector led by former president Mauricio Macri is in a “clear minority.”
According to Bullrich, Macri’s opposition stance contradicts the majority support that the PRO gave to Milei during the second presidential round. “Our electorate understood that this was a choice between change or the continuity of populism. “We made a commitment to society and we are going to take it to the end,” he stated.
In addition, he regretted that there is a PRO sector that seeks to “differentiate itself” instead of collaborating with the government. “Those who decide to be in the opposition are becoming fewer and fewer. “Any person who is active or votes for the PRO realizes that the government is doing well because it is encouraged to make profound changes: reduce the deficit, transform the State, deregulate, and combat crime,” he said.
Regarding the possibility of Macri competing in the legislative elections, Bullrich avoided giving a definitive answer, but warned that the logic of any governing coalition is to prioritize the president and his team. “When Macri was president, the same thing happened. “The power in the highest authority is not shared”he stated, emphasizing that Javier Milei should be the one who leads political decisions within his government.
Regarding the upcoming elections, Bullrich called to consolidate unity among the forces that support Milei. He rejected the idea of an electoral competition between the PRO and La Libertad Avanza, stating that “There is no point in competing with each other when we are on the same side.”behind the same idea of change.” According to the leader, the priority must be to deepen the transformations initiated by the government.
Source: Ambito

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