08/05/2021 10:09
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 08/05/2021 10:09
Pablo Musse, the father of Solange, the young woman with cancer who died during the strict isolation of 2020 in Córdoba, could not enter the province to say goodbye to his daughter, that is why he
exploded against the Government
before visits to the Quinta de Olivos of relatives and friends in the most restrictive stage of quarantine.
"
The dog trainer (of the President) had more rights than my daughter,
" he said with anger.
Solange's father criticized -in dialogue with Radio Rivadavia- the position of the entire political arc in light of the data revealed by Citizen Power on the people who attended the fifth presidential election on the days of President Alberto Fernández and his partner, Fabiola Yañez. .
“Chemotherapies and surgeries suspended due to the Covid-19 issue and the President with his First Lady celebrating his birthdays.
They laugh at us
, ”complained the man who could not say goodbye to his daughter because of the restrictions imposed by the pandemic.
Solange Musse's family
The case generated a strong commotion: on August 15, 2020, in full discussion about the circulation restrictions generated by the quarantine, Pablo Musse, Solange's father,
traveled from Neuquén to visit his daughter in Alta Gracia
.
He had managed the permission to be able to move.
After
40 hours of driving
, accompanied by his sister-in-law, he arrived in the Cordovan town of Huinca Renancó.
There they did a test that had a "doubtful" result.
They repeated the test and the result was the same.
He wanted to quarantine a hotel in that province, but
was forced to return to Neuquén
, escorted by patrols.
Less than a week later,
Solange decompensated and died
.
She was battling
breast cancer
and was undergoing alternative treatment.
She knew her health had deteriorated and she
wanted to say goodbye to her dad
.
Could not.
Pablo was finally authorized to enter Córdoba to be present at
Solange's funeral
.
Upon returning to Neuquén, a new swab had tested negative.
A month later he made the complaint, which was left to the Federal Justice.
“
Alberto Fernández was unaware of Solange's case
, from which people began to make complaints about the abuse we were receiving. The President at that time treated us as morons, as murderers if we went out into the street ”, Musse launched and questioned the
“ double rod ”
of the Government, due to the evidence that shows that
the prohibition of traffic did not apply to everyone in the same way.
. "We who had all the permits could not meet with Solange," he lamented.
“I refer to Florencia Peña who is offended.
It was not possible to circulate and she had the privilege of holding a meeting with the President, ”she said, criticizing the actress and the feminist groups that defended her against the misogynistic attacks she suffered on social networks.
"All these feminist groups do not speak of human rights but of the K, of (Santiago) Maldonado, of Florencia Peña, but
the rest of the people do not exist," he
said.
On the other hand, Musse said that he presented the
"Last Goodbye Law" to
Cordoba legislators and national deputies
, to allow relatives of terminal patients to visit hospital sites.
Although he pointed out that it did not take place "for political reasons."
Finally, he highlighted that in Neuquén the regulations were approved on the initiative of a minority political party.
“It is a humanitarian law, not a political one.
But the humanitarian does not matter to anyone.
Last year no one spoke out about the human rights violations of Solange and of many other people ”, he closed.
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