09/01/2021 9:30
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 09/01/2021 9:33 AM
The former Buenos Aires governor and current candidate for Buenos Aires deputy, María Eugenia Vidal, considered in a relaxed interview that was broadcast live on Til Tok that smoking "a joint in Palermo with friends" was not the same as in Villa 21-24 or La Zabaleta, and Axel Kicillof met it with harsh criticism when he pointed out that it shows "a
tremendously discriminatory
thought
and explains well why it is going back to capital
."
"You have to let them speak because
the more they speak, the more they appear like flashes of what they think
, and the truth is that it exhibits a tremendously discriminating thought and explains well why they return to the Capital, because what happens in the Province is something that does not reach understand, "Kicillof questioned in an interview with
Radio 10
.
And he continued, with irony: "I wish there was a
front labeling law for candidates
, so that what they think and think can be seen well."
Vidal, in an interview with Caja Negra, the cycle headed by journalist Julio Leiva, said that "one thing is to smoke a joint in Palermo, relaxing with friends on a Saturday night, and another is to live in Villa 21-24 or La Zabaleta, surrounded by drug traffickers and being offered a joint. "
Vidal insisted that "for those kids, marijuana is not an occasional, recreational and fully chosen consumption, it is part of the beginning of a much more screwed up and harder road."
For Kicillof, Vidal's ideas "sweat discrimination" and he stressed that "when they relax a bit and say what they think it is a democratic moment because finally what the candidates think is known."
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