Provincial deputy Florencia Arietto treated the head of the Senate as a “bad creature” and said: “Since Milei chose her at the time, I kept my mouth shut.”
The vice president Victoria Villarruel responded on her social networks to the provincial legislator of La Libertad Avanza Florence Ariettowho had called her a “bad creature” and had stated that President Javier Milei “enabled” him to attack her publicly.
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“It’s a bad thing, but since Milei chose her at the time, I kept my mouth shut. Now that it’s enabled, thoroughly. Unless there is an indication to the contrary,” said the deputy on her X account (formerly Twitter).


Some followers of the head of the Senate grabbed the comment and expressed their opinions. “Arietto admits that someone ‘enabled’ them to harass, operate, mistreat the Vice President?”pointed out one.
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Florencia Arietto’s comment against Victoria Villarruel.
For his part, another user questioned: “He confesses that he attacks Victoria because he received the ‘authorization’ to do so, and that he will stop when he receives that ‘instruction’. “Freedom or obedience in the Kirchnerist style”. Both messages were reposted by the vice president on her Instagram stories.
Arietto’s comments came after the criticism that President Javier Milei launched last week about his running mate, whom accused of being increasingly closer to “caste.”
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The messages against Florencia Arietto that Victoria Villarruel reposted.
Javier Milei, about Victoria Villarruel: “In her vision she is much closer to the caste”
The president Javier Milei He referred to the internal tension with the Vice President Victoria Villarruel “does not have any type of interference in decision-makingmaintained that she “decided not to participate” in the Cabinet meetings anymore and noted that “in her vision, in many of the things that “What we do is closer to the red circle, to what she calls high politics, and what we call caste.”.
In any case, he clarified: “We have the relationship that is needed institutionally to fulfill our roles“, he said after being asked about the relationship between the two, during an interview with the LN+ channel.
Source: Ambito