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Rodríguez Larreta: 'I see the President very erratic, from one side to the other, without a clear direction, and with worrying positions'

2021-09-03T12:25:36.456Z


The Buenos Aires head of government spoke this morning about Alberto Fernández. He said that his opinion about the militant teacher is "extremely serious."


09/03/2021 8:57

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 09/03/2021 9:17 AM

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta referred to President Alberto Fernández in harsh terms this Friday morning.

In an interview, he pointed out that he sees him as

erratic, aimless

and adopting very worrying positions.

"I see it very erratic, I see it with some positions that I cannot understand. The defense of the teacher who lowered the political line to the boys in the classroom seemed very serious to me. It was important, but I do not know if it was serious for me. . it

is incomprehensible that the government do that

, "Larreta said.

And immediately, he summarized: "I see the President very erratic,

from one side to the other

, without a clear direction, which is the most serious, and with positions that are very worrying."

"Defending the lowering of the line at school is

very fundamental; very philosophical

. I believe that school is, first, a place where children have to be; not like in the province of Buenos Aires that today Some have classes one day and one day no. Half of the days they do not go to the classroom. And once they are in the classroom, it is not for political indoctrination. So I found the President's positions very very worrying. ", completed the Head of Government of the City in an interview with Radio Miter.


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Source: clarin

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