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The curious visit of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta to Alberto Fernández's quill

2020-11-08T21:41:54.087Z


It was for Canillita Day, in Puerto Madero. The Head of Government promised him a kiosk.


11/08/2020 18:11

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 11/08/2020 6:11 PM

Saturday 7 was

Canillita Day.

For this reason, Guido Miranda, the newspaper man

who brought the newspapers to Alberto Fernández

in Puerto Madero, was entertained by his neighbors and clients, including some famous people such as the journalist from Telefé and Radio Miter Cristina Pérez.

The purpose of the act was to accompany Miranda in his day and

support him in his claim

to obtain a fixed newspaper and magazine stall on Azucena Villaflor and Juana Manso streets in Puerto Madero.

Today, Miranda

supports the newspapers and magazines on trestles

that she installs every day and, from there, and with a tricycle, she supplies the entire neighborhood.

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, Cristina Pérez and Guido Miranda.

The curious thing happened when, at one point, while Cristina Perez was speaking, the head of the City Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, appeared at the event to bring her support and to announce that

she will soon have the fixed accommodation

that she demands.

Guido is known for his support of Kirchnerism.

In fact, he is the founder of the Puerto Madero Peronist Association and he did not expect to receive the news so directly from the head of government.

"The crack is closing," said Cristina Perez, amidst the general laughter.

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Source: clarin

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