Once again, the head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, came out this Wednesday to respond to the rumors about his health after a photo of him holding a bottle of water with both hands went viral on social networks.
"I drink water with both hands, I lose the yenga and the selfies come out shaky," he transmitted through his Twitter account with the photo that was replicated on the networks in the midst of an electoral campaign climate.
In this context, Rodríguez Larreta denied that he suffered from Parkinson's or any degenerative disease and gave details of his medical diagnosis.
"Some believe that it is Parkinson's or a degenerative disease, but it is not that," said the head of government.
The PRO referent clarified that it is not something that he tries to hide.
"It happens to me and it is visible to whoever pays attention," he always added through his Twitter account.
Faced with the repercussions that the photo had, the mayor expressed: "I might not drink water in public, but I learned that the most important thing is not to hide it, to talk about it and to naturalize it."
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