05/05/2021 12:48
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 05/05/2021 12:48
The presence of Juan Pablo "Pata" Medina was the great surprise in the act that Alberto Fernández and Cristina Kirchner drew up in Ensenada to show unity after the ruling of the Supreme Court of Justice and in the midst of a fierce internal that was unleashed in the Frente de Todos after the Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán, unsuccessfully tried to dismiss the Undersecretary of Energy, Federico Basualdo, leader of La Cámpora.
El Pata Medina, former leader of the UOCRA La Plata, who in February
was released by the Justice after being detained for "money laundering and illicit association"
, broke with the harmony sought by the ruling party with a photo of unity between Alberto F, the vice president, the head of the Chamber of Deputies, Sergio Massa, and the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof.
The UOCRA union member, Juan "Pata" Medina, at the Ensenada event where Alberto and Cristina are
Medina arrived accompanied by a group of 70 followers who harangued for his return to the public scene.
However, the trade unionist was prevented from entering.
"He is not invited, he will not be allowed access," they repeated over and over at the controls when he proposed to enter.
There his bar exploded in fury.
"That between the leg the p ... that gave birth to him, that between the leg the p ... that gave birth to him," they shouted.
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