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Martín Tetaz closed his campaign with Lousteau: 'The life we ​​want does not have clandestine parties or VIP vaccinations'

2021-09-04T18:35:41.933Z


The pre-candidate for deputy for the City also asked "to remove the ticket machine from the President."


09/04/2021 15:14

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 09/04/2021 3:16 PM

Protagonist in the week for his debate with Carlos Heller, to whom he showed a T-shirt with the phrase "Ah but Macri", to criticize the arguments of the ruling party, Martín Tetaz led an act of the Buenos Aires radicals in Plaza Houssay together with Senator Martín Lousteau , with criticism of Kirchnerism: "The life we ​​want does not have clandestine parties or VIP vaccinations."

"I am a son of the public school. But today my son goes to a private school and that is an individual solution, it saves me, it saves him but it sinks us as a country. Today a very similar thing is happening with those who want vote with your feet and leave, "remarked Tetaz.

"Let's say 'Enough', that we do not agree with that Argentina in which it does not matter if you broke your back working, studying, or you are in the group of people who really want to work, study or who did it all their lives and now he wants to rest with a decent retirement, "said the economist.

In another passage of his speech, he pointed to the road to 2023: "A two-year battle begins on November 14. It is a battle in which each one has to think about how we do to culturally transform what is happening in Argentina. One wave, a cultural wave. It has to be the wave that reinstalls the values ​​of work, study and inclusion with equal opportunities ".

And he also made reference to his crossing with Carlos Heller on television: "If you see a Kirchnerist nearby, do not say the word data because they get nervous. Because the data is the Kirchnerist's kryptonite, as you could see last Wednesday.

Kirchnerism ends with data and ballot boxes

".

In turn, he criticized the government for the management of the economy and inflation, with a strong statement: "There is no inflation in any country in the region that has an independent Central Bank, we

need to get the little machine out of making bills from the President

, because it is the only way to end inflation in Argentina. "

"

They wanted us to believe that Argentine youth were first from La Cámpora

, and later that they were liberal.

Youth is radical

," Tetaz said, adding: "I am proudly radical and from the Purple Strip."

Martín Tetaz led the act of the UCR in Plaza Houssay, with Mariela Coletta, president of the Buenos Aires UCR and Senator Martín Lousteau.

Surrounded by radical militants and under the slogan "#Eselfuturo", Tetaz sent a challenging question to La Cámpora: "Why don't the universities come to see if they can beat us?"

In addition to Lousteau, the president of the Buenos Aires UCR, Mariela Coletta, the first woman in history to chair the City committee, and the radical national deputy Carla Carrizo also participated.

Before the act, the militants set up tables from which they distributed flyers and later they converged in front of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires.

Lousteau's criticism of the government


National Senator Martín Lousteau was very critical of the government for handling the pandemic: "We have a society hurt by the lives lost, we have a society distressed by the loss of education, work, health. And

we have a society disbelieved by clandestine parties. and the VIP vaccination

".

And he targeted those who were vaccinated at the VIP Vaccination Center.

"Those who speak of epic, who are compared with San Martín, Sarmiento, Belgrano, all ran to put their arms skipping the line, while the young people, the volunteers went to test, vaccinate and feed," he said in an energetic tone .

Senator Martín Lousteau closed the event in which the candidate Martín Tetaz and Mariela Coletta, president of the Buenos Aires UCR, were present.

"While the president dictated rules that he did not comply with, those who had to put their brains on to manage reality, and balance health, the economy and protect jobs were the mayors," said Lousteau and mentioned several radical communal leaders from all over the world. the country.

"I want to take on the challenge of the slogan that Kirchnerism uses, the life we ​​want," said Lousteau and said "when we vote we begin to work collectively on the life we ​​really want, because the life we ​​want has decency and has no corruption, life What we want does not have clandestine parties, the life we ​​want has no excuses or have you ever listened to Alfonsín is that the dictatorship touched me, the life that we really want does not have decadence, it is richer, fuller and better that they want to sell us " .

The Buenos Aires senator concluded: "We have to transform the State and that is what politics is for, which is the art of managing shared public space" and demanded "to recover the substance of politics and how we give the debate."

Kicillof's T-shirt and crossing

The "Ah but Macri" stamped in the center of Martín Tetaz's T-shirt, which in general is used by many opposition sectors to point out that Kirchnerism blames the former president for the country's problems, was the center of another cross between the ruling party and the opposition.

The person who came out to answer him was the Buenos Aires governor and also an economist, Axel Kicillof.

From the stage of the Banco de la Nación Argentina Atlético Club, in Vicente López, in an act of the Frente de Todos, where Máximo Kirchner was among others.

"Now run through the TV channels with shirts that say 'Ah but Macri'. I ask you to

correct it

. You

have to put 'Ay, but Macri', what hurt the government that they had.

They have to take over the government did

And that is also why they do not want us to talk, that we remember, and that is why they do not have a single proposal. "

Hours later, Tetaz replied from a television program and from his social networks: "

You put whatever you want on the shirt, but please vaccinate, with the vaccines you have, open the schools and stop fucking

."

Mr @Kicillofok vaccinate, open the schools and apologize, for having had the worst management in the province since the return of democracy pic.twitter.com/SnnX1xAyBY

- Martin Tetaz (@martintetaz) September 4, 2021

Look also

Axel Kicillof suggested to Martín Tetaz a change in the shirt that he used to chicane the Kirchnerism

Elisa Carrió returned to the campaign tours and was shown with María Eugenia Vidal and Fernando Sánchez

Source: clarin

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