Paoltroni expressed himself in this way in response to a tweet that President Javier Milei refloatedwhich details a definition of what is considered a “political caste,” a key concept in the president’s 2023 campaign.
“Let us never forget this,” wrote Mileiciting a tweet he says was about the “definition of caste” and “those politicians who do not represent the people, but their own interests.” Paoltroni took the president’s post and responded: “But Javier, Bartolomé Abdala is chaste and is at the forefront of LLA.”
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But Javier Bartolomé Abdala is of good character and is at the forefront of LLA.
— Francisco Paoltroni (@PaoltroniF) September 5, 2024
Bartolomé Abdala admitted having 13 advisors working on his campaign for governor in San Luis
This Wednesday, Abdala He had admitted in press statements that “has more than 15 advisorsof which 12 or 13 are in San Luis,” and that “they are low category, they come with me and they will leave with me; my desire is to be governor and for that I need to keep the territory alive.”
The provisional president of the Upper House, a relevant figure in the legislative structure of the libertarian space, admitted that he uses employees hired with money from Parliament to fulfill his personal desire to be the leader of San Luis. “My wish is to be governor,” he said.
Far from complying with the slogan “anti-caste” that the president promotes Javier Milei, Senator Abdala confessed to having “more than fifteen advisors,” of which the vast majority are in San Luis. “My desire is to be governor and for that I need to maintain a structure“They are my modules, I can use them,” he said.
According to official information available on the Senate website, in total has 20 collaborators“They are people who help me with meetings, we do charity work,” he said in his defense.
Bartolomé Abdala’s justification for the expulsion of Francisco Paoltroni from La Libertad Advances
Last week, Paoltroni was expelled from the block after expressing strong criticism towards Santiago Caputo, chief advisor to the president Xavier Milei. Far from coming out in support of his colleague, Abdala justified his departure and alluded to the criticism of his management: “Irreconcilable differences.”
“There were undoubtedly differences. We have a formula, which are our leaders, Javier and Victoriaand due to different statements he made, there were differences that do not correspond to a space that is being formed. Although it is true that there is a parliamentary weakness, it is also important that as a political space the leadership is not discussed internally,” said the legislator of the Upper House in statements to Radio Mitre.
And he added: “His politically expressed statements within the party do not help us. We have freedom of thought, of expression, but as is appropriate in every political movement, Leaders are often discussed behind closed doors“.
Source: Ambito

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