05/14/2021 8:39 AM
Clarín.com
Fame
Updated 05/14/2021 8:39 AM
The new increase in gasoline, which will be reflected in the YPF service stations as of this Saturday, did not sit well with
Diego Brancatelli
.
So much so that, as soon as he woke up this Friday, the journalist used his Twitter account to harshly criticize the Government.
"Mr. President Alberto Fernández:
Argentines' pockets cannot bear another increase in gasoline,
" were his first words in a message that received hundreds of retweets and "likes" in just half an hour.
And he continued, lapidary and making a clear request: "Enough. It's a shame. It would be a good gesture to stop this new rise."
Mr. President @alferdez
The pocket of the Argentines DOES NOT SUPPORT another increase in NAFTA.
ENOUGH.
It is a shame.
It would be a good gesture to stop this new rise.
You asked us to mark you when something is not right.
Well.
This is not how it works.
- Diego Brancatelli (@diegobranca) May 14, 2021
In addition, the panelist from
Intratables
(América, at 22), an assiduous defender of the Kirchnerist model, made reference to an old speech by the President, who in a meeting with young people and representatives of Cultural Centers launched: "I aspire to be the critical conscience That if I ever stray, they go out and tell me 'Alberto, this was not what you promised us' ".
Two years later, Brancatelli remembered that phrase and wrote: "You (for Alberto Fernández = asked us to mark you when something is not right. Well. This is not how it works."