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Marcelo Longobardi defended Cristina Pérez after her crossing with Alberto Fernández

2020-06-18T15:51:57.369Z


"He asked some very appropriate questions that generated a very annoying reaction from the president. You see that the president does not like some questions," said the journalist.


06/18/2020 - 11:53

  • Clarín.com
  • Politics

The crossing between Cristina Pérez and Alberto Fernández by Vicentin, during the interview in which the President announced that circulation permits will fall on Friday, flooded with comments on social networks, where criticism of the journalist abounded. In his program Cada Mañana (Radio Miter), Marcelo Longobardi defended his colleague.

"Cristina Pérez asked some very appropriate questions that generated a very annoying reaction from the president. You can see that the president does not like some questions. 'Don't adjective,' the president said to Cristina," Longobardi said.

And added about the President: "Last night he showed a more aggressive and annoying version of a more radicalized or more nervous president."

In addition, in his defense of the host of the Telefé newscast, the journalist questioned Fernández: "The President said more serious things, such as that 'a default does not worry him much'. He also said: 'Did you want to run and walk? "There are the consequences." The President has joined this group of people from the province of Buenos Aires who mistakenly maintain that going out to run and walk is serious, when what happens is exactly the opposite, what is serious happens inside and not outside".

"It seems incredible to me that there is still a thing that is visibly wrong, because it is not the runners that are contagious. What's more, a restriction is coming for the runners through the document number. They have gotten away with it, they have They have done a lot of politics. They have managed to twist the arm of the City of Buenos Aires and the runners have to leave with a document number. This was as simple as releasing the schedule, "he stressed.

In addition, Longobardi criticized the way in which Alberto Fernández announced that circulation permits expire at 0 on Friday. "At the same time, in rather confusing information, the president announced the expiration of all permits starting tonight. I understand that they are not all permits. The president is supposed to have said 'everything expires' yesterday. Not that everything expires but it is the permissions of the people who are not essential, "said the driver.

Source: clarin

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