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Luis D'Elía's blooper: he confused a photo of the opposition march with that of October 17

2020-10-18T18:30:49.822Z


The piquetero leader shared an image on his Twitter believing it was Loyalty Day.10/18/2020 2:57 PM Clarín.com Politics Updated 10/18/2020 2:57 PM A failed publication put Luis D'Elía in the center of the scene in the last hours. The piquetero leader uploaded a message to his Twitter account about the Peronist march on October 17 and accompanied it with a photo. But with an unusual error: the image was of the opposition mobilization of a few days ago. "Frente de Todos 1.000.


10/18/2020 2:57 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 10/18/2020 2:57 PM

A failed publication put Luis D'Elía in the center of the scene in the last hours.

The piquetero leader uploaded a message to his Twitter account about the Peronist march on October 17 and accompanied it with a photo.

But with an unusual error:

the image was of the opposition mobilization

of a few days ago.

"Frente de Todos 1.000.000. Let's change 1.000"

, published the former official K, trying to show the number of people that the ruling party led to the march, compared to the number that the opposition party had mobilized.

It was the users themselves who made D'Elía know of the error, who is currently under house arrest, a benefit he obtained during the coronavirus pandemic.

In the photo, you can even see a large inflatable of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner dressed as a prisoner.

The panorama is of the mobilization that gathered different types of claims against the Government 

on October 12

 in the area of ​​the Buenos Aires Obelisk.

Luis D'Elía's tweet, at 7 in the morning.

Despite the fact that thousands of users pointed out the error and some even asked him to delete the publication he made this Sunday morning, the piquetero left it as it was and even redoubled the bet: he retweeted it a few hours later to make it visible .

The same mistake that D'Elía made some journalists, among them María Seoane and Luis Bremer, who did finally delete their publications on the social network.

Seoane had written that it was a "tremendous popular mobilization of this 17O of the people in support of Alberto and Cristina", ending with a "who wants to hear what hears."

Bremer, meanwhile, assured that it was a "picture from yesterday on July 9".

The journalist María Seoane published the wrong photo.

The

October 17 march

was held in different parts of the country in commemoration of Loyalty Day and with the slogan of supporting the Government of Alberto Fernández.


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Source: clarin

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