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For Elisa Carrió it is necessary that Cristina Kirchner and Alberto Fernández 'calm down' and that Together for Change 'not dramatize'

2021-04-13T02:04:52.931Z


The former deputy and founder of the Civic Coalition warned about a scenario such as the 2001 crisis, in the face of the second wave of coronavirus.


04/12/2021 10:50 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 04/12/2021 10:50 PM

In the midst of the second wave of coronavirus that is hitting the country, Elisa Carrió affirmed that it is necessary for Cristina Kircher and Alberto Fernández to

"calm down"

and that Together for Change

"not dramatize."

"There must be a minimum unity between a

vice president who punches

and a

president who is stunned

. The president's impotence makes him scream.

Let the president calm down and the vice president calm down

. I would ask Juntos por el Cambio not to dramatize some things "Carrió said in dialogue with

Desde el Llano

(Todo Noticias) when warning of the possible reproduction of a scenario like the one in 2001.

He added: "I never spoke with Alberto Fernández nor would I speak, but I understand that he is the President of the Nation.

I see a state of despair and lack of emotional balance

in a very terrible crisis in Argentina."

The former deputy and founder of the Civic Coalition warned about the second wave of coronavirus, especially in the Province of Buenos Aires: "

I myself am with children with covid in my own home."

After a week with four consecutive records of infections, this Monday the Government again reported a worrying figure: 19,437 new cases of coronavirus in Argentina.

Another 179 deaths from covid-19 were confirmed in the last 24 hours.

The City of Buenos Aires

broke its historical record of infections.

But this Monday, for the first time, it surpassed the barrier of 3,000 cases a day: 3,358.

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Source: clarin

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