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Martín Lousteau treated Gerardo Morales as a 'hypocrite' and with a saying he compared him to a 'thief'

2021-09-03T01:19:14.891Z


The governor of Jujuy had demanded that the senator "walk further" the province of Buenos Aires in support of Facundo Manes. Internal of the UCR.


09/02/2021 21:44

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 09/02/2021 21:44

With the campaign in its final stretch, the words begin to heat up and the internal ones flourish without dissimulation.

Thus it was seen - and heard - in the mouth of Martín Lousteau who pointed his

darts without contemplation

against

Gerardo Morales

.

"

The thief

believes that they are all of his condition," the senator told the governor of Jujuy, a saying of great caliber.

And far from lowering his tone, he called it

"hypocritical

.

"

"He who when he has to do something

privileges his comforts or his conveniences

thinks that we all do the same," Lousteau resignified the use of the popular saying, interviewed in LN +.

The result was not smoother.

The intern of the Radical Civic Union, founding leg of Together for Change,

does not stop showing nudges

.

In this round - more personal than lists - the two strong names in radicalism are measured by

who shows the most support for

the neuroscientist Facundo Manes, in his competition with Diego Santilli, the other JxC candidate who competes in the PASO of the province of Buenos Aires. Aires.

A few days ago, Morales had set the stage for the economist.

He claimed that in Buenos Aires

"he could walk a little more"

to support Manes.

“He has his interests in the City and is a political partner of Larreta.

That is an agreement in which I did not participate ”, Morales speculated and aroused anger in the Buenos Aires radicalism.

The governor of Jujuy, Gerardo Morales, asked him to visit Martín Lousteau and opened another intern.

"I come from Mar del Plata, from Olavarría, I was in Tigre, in San Isidro, in Vicente López, in Lomas de Zamora ..." the senator listed and asked himself: "When did Gerardo Morales come?"


The mamushka of radical interns


The assumption that as Lousteau agreed to an assembly with Horacio Rodríguez Larreta in the City would lead him to

support the mayor's dolphin

-his ex-vice Santilli- in the province governed by Axel Kicillof, derived in opposing theories of a similar thread.

From the hosts of Lousteau, with the black palate owner Emiliano Yacobitti at the head, they jumped to the jugular the governor, who in the

radical mamushka

, supports in the City the internal list of Adolfo Rubinstein.

Nobody in the radicalism forgets that Morales shared in candidacies with Sergio Massa and they see the hand of the president of the Chamber of Deputies behind the

internalism of cracks

that the governor expels.

The candidate Facundo Manes and Martín Lousteau.

An insufficient photo for Gerardo Morales.

And they remember that their radical legislators supported the budget cut that Alberto Fernández applied to the City.

Morales is considered the friendliest opponent of the President.

Lousteau now made it

clear and

on

.

Others speculate that Morales will contrast with everything that rotates around Rodríguez Larreta.

It was the first one he pointed to when Manes asked that Santilli not be supported with "the taxes of the porteños", the phrase that was

the germ of the entire intern

.

The crossing of Elisa Carrió to Manes led Morales to once again accuse Larreta as the black monk behind the retruque of his ally, which set the tone for the beginning of the campaign.

Deep down, the radicals suppose that Morales tries to position himself for 2023 and

practice with whoever he sees as a rival

.

DS

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Source: clarin

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