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Strong political reaction to the wave of resignations in the Government: 'They are killing themselves to see who has power'

2021-09-15T18:24:01.930Z


Deputy Graciela Ocaña said it. Juan Grabois, Fernando Iglesias and Fernanda Vallejos, among others, also demonstrated.


09/15/2021 15:06

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 09/15/2021 3:18 PM

The resignation of a good part of Alberto Fernández's Cabinet flooded the political scene this Wednesday and aroused all kinds of reactions on social networks.

Among those who spoke were official and also opponents: Juan Grabois, Graciela Ocaña and Fernanda Vallejos, among others.

"

Congratulations to the officials who made their resignation available

. It is time for strong changes in policies, practices, privileges, priorities and people," Grabois wrote on his Twitter account, after the news that Wado de Pedro, minister of the Interior, and other officials announced their departure to the President.

Congratulations to the officials who made their resignation available.

It is time for strong changes in policies, practices, privileges, priorities and people.

- Juan Grabois (@JuanGrabois) September 15, 2021

Within the ruling party, who also greeted those who presented their resignation was the Kirchnerist Fernanda Vallejos, very close to Cristina Kirchner: "The ministers Wado de Pedro, Salvarezza, Soria, as well as Luana Volnovich and Fernanda Raverta, made their resignations available. Colleagues who had to manage one of the most difficult moments on record,

in a gesture that makes them great

. "

The ministers @wadodecorrido, @RCSalvarezza, @MartinSoria_, as well as @luanavolnovich and @FerRaverta, made their resignations available.

Colleagues who had to manage one of the most difficult moments on record, in a gesture that makes them great.

- Fernanda Vallejos (@fvallejoss) September 15, 2021

On the other side of the crack, Ocaña spoke, second on the list of candidates for Deputies after Diego Santilli, in the Province.

"In a serious country waivers are indeclinables. Put aside the internal chess. They are killing over who has the power and in the

middle are the Argentineans. Did not hear the cry of the polls. People ask to solve their problems.

Do not create an institutional crisis!

", Tweeted the National Representative for Together for Change.

In a serious country, resignations are indeclinable. Put aside internal chess.

They are killing themselves to see who has the power and in the middle are the Argentines.

They did not hear the cry of the polls.

People ask to solve their problems.

Don't create an institutional crisis!

- Graciela Ocaña (@gracielaocana) September 15, 2021

Paula Oliveto

, National Deputy and president of the Civic Coalition-ARI of the City of Buenos Aires, also expressed herself and called it "shame" that "at this time of crisis" the Government threw "gasoline into the fire."

What a shame.

At this time of crisis, the government throws gasoline on the fire.

They never cared to govern for the Argentines, but to get away from criminal cases.

They play internal politics with the lives of all of us.

Kirchnerism hurts Argentina.

#Enough

- Paula Oliveto (@pau_oliveto) September 15, 2021

"They never cared about governing for the Argentines, but getting out of criminal cases.

They play internal politics with the lives of all of us.

Kirchnerism hurts Argentina. # Enough," he claimed.

Another opponent, Martín Tetaz, who accompanies María Eugenia Vidal on the list of candidates for JxC deputies in the City, also fired at the Frente de Todos for the resignations and took the opportunity to campaign: "The more political instability there is in the ruling party More clearly, we have to explain and tell what the Argentina in which we are going to live since 2023 is like.

The certainty of change is the best contribution that the opposition can make today

. "

The more political instability there is in the ruling party, the clearer we have to explain and tell what Argentina is like in which we are going to live since 2023.The


certainty of change is the best contribution that the opposition can make today. / elOqWvvM5w

- Martin Tetaz (@martintetaz) September 15, 2021

Much more ironic was Fernando Iglesias, also a deputy of the opposition, who used a song to reflect the moment: "What is it, what is it, what is it, General? The popular government is full of gorillas! #LaLocuraEsTotal".

What's up, what's up, what's up, General?


The popular government is full of gorillas! #LaLocuraEsTotal

- Fernando A. Iglesias (@FerIglesias) September 15, 2021

News in development.

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Source: clarin

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