02/27/2021 19:33
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 02/27/2021 8:16 PM
While the opposition marches multiplied in different parts of the country, the leader Juan Grabois targeted the opposition with an ironic message that he published on social networks.
"All bad with the accommodations in the vaccination but the macrismo has less moral authority to question privileges and revived than Isidoro Cañones," said the Kirchner leader.
He did so through his Twitter account at the same time that thousands of people were demonstrating in Plaza de Mayo and other parts of the country against
the Government's VIP vaccination.
All bad with the accommodations in the vaccination but the macrismo has less moral authority to question privileges and fueled than Isidoro Cañones.
- Juan Grabois (@JuanGrabois) February 27, 2021
Grabois had spoken out about the privilege vaccination of political and union leaders, spokespersons and relatives on the same day the scandal exploded.
He also did it through Twitter.
That Friday, February 19, he decided to charge the journalist Horacio Verbitsky who uncovered the situation when he told a radio that after calling the then Minister of Health, Ginés González García, he received the first dose of the Sputnik V vaccine at the headquarters of the sanitary portfolio in the Buenos Aires microcenter.
"Verbitsky
was always an influence dealer
, an immoral character who operates in our field. Boasting of such abuse while the people await their turn expresses the nature of liberal and palatial false-progressivism. Away from us, please," Grabois questioned.
Protesters marched this Saturday to the Plaza de Mayo, the presidential residence of Olivos and in squares of other cities in the country in rejection of vaccinations against the coronavirus out of protocol, which led to the resignation of Ginés González García at the head of the Ministry of Health .
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