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The hard crossing with chicanes and shouts between Fernando Iglesias and Leandro Santoro: 'They made a disaster'

2021-06-10T23:17:23.174Z


The opposition deputy and the pro-government legislator got chicanery and took their toll. 06/10/2021 12:09 AM Clarín.com Politics Updated 06/10/2021 8:07 AM The national deputy of Together for Change Fernando Iglesias and the Buenos Aires legislator of the Frente de Todos Leandro Santoro starred in a hot debate with chicanes, shouting and passing bills on Alberto Fernández's management of the pandemic.   Santoro began the discussion by reproaching the document of the "infection" at


06/10/2021 12:09 AM

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Updated 06/10/2021 8:07 AM

The national deputy of Together for Change Fernando Iglesias and the Buenos Aires legislator of the Frente de Todos Leandro Santoro starred in a hot debate with chicanes, shouting and passing bills on Alberto Fernández's management of the pandemic.  

Santoro began the discussion by reproaching the document of the "infection" at the beginning of the quarantine in 2020. While Iglesias affirmed that the only thing that the Government redistributes "is death" and held the Executive responsible for the more than 80,000 deaths from coronavirus.

"You are responsible," said Iglesias, who affirmed that Argentina "is among the worst countries that handled the pandemic."

"They made a disaster," he concluded. 

The journalists of the program

A Dos Voces

, which is broadcast on TN, had to mediate in the discussion and interrupt them because the crossing was taking temperature.

Then, they resumed the debate and the opposition leader asked Máximo Kirchner to convene this Thursday a session to discuss the reform of the Vaccine Law with the intention of eliminating the word

"negligence"

and allowing the entry of Pfizer doses so that pregnant women are vaccinated.

Iglesias challenged the head of the ruling party deputies' bloc to present "a deviation from the regulation so that Pfizer can enter and pregnant women can be vaccinated."

Fernando Iglesias in the Chamber of Deputies.

foto Rolando Andrade Stracuzzi.

"We

are going to vote for it

and we are going to vote that they remove the word negligence if it is the obstacle" to allow the income of those doses, he completed.

In addition, he commented that he has presented a project for the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Sergio Massa, to answer if he was vaccinated against the coronavirus.

"Massa,

did you get vaccinated or did you not get vaccinated?

All the Galmarini were vaccinated, all the Duhalde were vaccinated. The deputies who were vaccinated by leaving the queue are all of them," attacked the opposition representative in reference to the legislators of the officialdom. "They have to give an explanation of why those who came to redistribute everything, the only thing they redistributed was death," completed the opposition deputy.

Santoro was on the side of the chicane against the national deputy.

"

Iglesias is guilty of having voted

that law. It is a law that helps us to negotiate with all the other laboratories, not only with Pfizer. If you did not realize that this could be a mistake (the inclusion of the word negligence) then it was an error of the Argentine State, not of the Government, "he said.


Leandro Santoro, Buenos Aires legislator of the Frente de Todos.

Photo Rolando Andrade Stracuzzi.

The legislator demanded that Iglesias try "to tell people that

not everything is money or shit

because society needs minimal agreements because

otherwise

the democratic system is at risk."

"If people begin to imagine that vaccines do not arrive because the President wants to collect bribes, that generates hatred," replied the legislator and adviser to President Alberto Fernández.

In this context, Iglesias reproached that the Government still did not clarify "the

vip

vaccination, having vaccinated -before people at risk or 80 years

old-

the militants of La Cámpora who took their photo making the V".

Regarding the request of the Kirchnerist legislator to advance in a process of dialogue with the opposition, the national deputy replied that "the way to dialogue is by

respecting the Republic

."

"

I believe that democracy is at risk

because during this government, in the quarantine, the worst human rights violations in the history of democracy were committed," insisted the representative of Together for Change.

And he proposed forming a bicameral commission "to investigate all the crimes" that were committed during the pandemic.


Patricia Bullrich at the center of the debate

Leandro Santoro also criticized the position of the opposition leaders to sow doubts about the spirit of the Vaccine Law and questioned the statement of Patricia Bullrich who warned about a possible request for returns to Pfizer to sign a vaccine purchase contract.

"That was denied by the laboratory itself and as you were ashamed and guilty of having voted for the law, the same thing happened to you with the statements of Patricia Bullrich," he added.

Iglesias defended the complaint made by the president of the PRO.

"What Patricia Bullrich said, I the bank and the bank,

at no time did he speak of intermediaries and at no time did he speak of bribes," the deputy remarked.

Likewise, Iglesias pointed out that the former Minister of Security affirmed that the Government "asked Pfizer to create a local partner to obtain returns as they did with (Lázaro) Báez, with Cristóbal López and all the others. That was not denied." laboratory. 

"We are in a crisis. Argentina is at the bottom of everything. If you take the tables of the international agencies, Argentina is among the countries that handled the pandemic the worst, among those that closed the most schools, among those that had a drop in the GDP more than double that of Brazil and 50% more than Chile. In the middle of this, the vaccines for the VIP vaccination were stolen, "concluded Iglesias.

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