03/29/2021 8:24 AM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 03/29/2021 8:24 AM
Carlos Vivero, the deputy for Neuquén from the Frente de Todos, defended himself this Monday after being denounced by his partner Fernando Iglesias for "physical violence", after the marathon session that gave half a sanction to the changes in the income tax.
"It was a fairly strong exchange that
ended with a small push,
as if to say: 'I got out of here.' And that's where the matter ended," said the official legislator in dialogue with
Radio 10
.
The legislator remarked that "there was no aggression", as denounced by Iglesias himself, backed by a statement from the Juntos por el Cambio bloc reproached for having crossed "an unbreakable limit for coexistence."
News in development.
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