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The opposition came to the crossroads of Alberto Fernández for calling them 'imbeciles' and 'miserable'

2021-04-08T15:40:48.132Z


The main referents criticized the President's outbursts. "He became a barrabrava," Mario Negri shot. "It is painful for the country," completed Alfredo Cornejo.


04/08/2021 12:12

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 04/08/2021 12:32

"Morons" and "wretches".

A day after announcing measures against the second wave of coronavirus, the outbursts in the form of a bomb by President Alberto Fernández exploded almost simultaneously and the main leaders of the opposition came out to the crossing.

One of the first to pick up the glove was Alfredo Cornejo, head of the UCR, who spoke of an attitude "painful for the country" and a "lack of authority."

"Coming from the highest authority, it

is painful for this country

. But not only the qualifier, the aggressions, the non-acceptance of criticism, but the lack of authority into which it has fallen for belittling the word and not being rigorous in the data "said the man from Mendoza.

"Authority is not only given by the position and the possibility of signing decrees and sending laws to Congress, but the prestige and legitimacy of the exercise of that authority and the President is losing it all the time," said Cornejo in dialogue with

Rivadavia

radio.

.

Criticism of Alberto Fernández's announcement.

Meanwhile, the deputy Mario Negri got on the same wave and treated him as a "

barrabrava

."

Speaking to

CNN Radio, he

stressed that "we cannot have a president who becomes a barrabrava."

From his Twitter account, former Health Minister

Adolfo Rubinstein

also questioned the measures announced by the Government and asked to avoid Chicanas.

"In all this sea of ​​uncertainty and concern there is no place for Chicanas, especially when

the management of the pandemic failed miserably

. If the government does not stop looking for culprits and begins to govern constructively, we will not have better results than those of 2020 ", he emphasized.

In all this sea of ​​uncertainty and concern there is no place for Chicanas, especially when the management of the pandemic failed miserably.

If the government does not stop looking for culprits and begins to govern in a constructive way, we will not have better results than those of 2020.

- Adolfo Rubinstein (@RubinsteinOk) April 8, 2021

Miguel Ángel Pichetto agreed with Rubinstein regarding the restrictions announced by the president in a conference.

He described the measures against economic activity as "tremendously harmful" and declared: "They are going to liquidate the country with the restrictions."

Hours earlier, the radical deputy

Facundo Suarez Lastra

had been critical of Fernández's speech on Twitter: "He asks for the politicking to be abandoned, but at the touch he says that they found an abandoned health system. Pride, sectarianism and lies can do it" .

This Thursday, a day after the announcements, President Alberto Fernández fired at the opposition because of the criticism.

During an interview with

Radio con Vos

, he spoke of "imbeciles" and "miserable".

"Yesterday I read

an idiot who called me a dictator

. What is the dictatorship that I am exercising: take care of people, tell them to be careful? Does anyone think that whoever governs a country wins by doing politics with the number of infected? a deep asshole or a very bad person, "he shot.

In another section of the interview, the president continued along the same lines: "Do you think that I want to be in a country where the economy falls, poverty grows and jobs are lacking? You really have to be very miserable to induce people to believe those things. "

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Source: clarin

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