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Cristina Pérez's response to the President: "I wondered if it was Alberto Fernández or Aníbal Fernández"

2020-06-19T14:18:13.243Z


The journalist said that he is the president sought to "humiliate her" and defined him as "Cristina Kirchner's delegate."


06/19/2020 - 0:17

  • Clarín.com
  • Politics

A day after the Alberto Fernández send the journalist Cristina Pérez to "read the Constitution" for the cause Vicentin , the host of  Telefe Noticias  made an editorial hard from his radio program to respond to the President.

Cristina Pérez spoke of " manifest intolerance exercised by the President of the Nation himself" and asked himself, ironically, if it was "Alberto Fernández or Aníbal Fernández", referring to former official K.  

"It seems that he is becoming a radicalized version, he does not care to keep the forms not only before a woman,  but before an audience," the journalist continued on Thursday night during the pass between Jorge Fernández Díaz's program and hers on Radio Miter .

He also remarked: "The one who has to read the Constitution is the President;  what he answered me is incorrect and I do not say it, but rather lawyers and constitutionalists who are experts on the subject said it. I am sorry that it has become a sort of fight in the mud to force a response knowingly to say something that was not correct. "

Alberto Fernández and Cristina Pérez starred in tense crossings on Wednesday night during a live interview with the President. It was when the news anchorwoman asked the president about the intervention of the Vicentin company using the "questionable" rating in its formulation.

The president sent her to read the Constitution and replied: "The question would work much better if Cristina leaves adjectives aside . " Minutes later they met again for a consultation on debt and default.

During the interview, she maintained that " the Constitution does not give the Executive Branch powers to intervene in a private company in this way, through a decree, for example," to which Fernández replied: "It is wrong, so I I recommend that you also read the Constitution. The Executive Branch can expropriate assets. "

Thus, 24 hours after the fact, for Cristina Pérez, the head of state "has to make an existential decision: if he is his presidency or if he is the delegate of Cristina Kirchner and his radicalization."

Next, Pérez said that Alberto Fernández tried to "humiliate her" and spoke of "totally fierce violence against a woman by people who often speak of gender as if they were the defenders of women in the world."

And he concluded:  "I feel that Cristina is governing us and not Alberto, and I ask him to resume."

Source: clarin

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