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Alberto Fernández in Congress: the awkward moment of the President, Cristina's stick and the watch of a deputy's lies

2023-03-01T15:46:36.527Z


Accompanied by the vice president, the President gives the last speech of his administration. Cristina Kirchner's "stick" for punctuality, the President's awkward moment, the image of the official broadcast during the president's attack on Justice and Martín Tetaz's watch of lies were some of the most curious moments of the opening sessions in Congress. Cristina's "stick" for punctuality When opening the ceremony prior to the opening speech of ordinary sessions in Congress at around 11 o


Cristina Kirchner's "stick" for punctuality, the President's awkward moment, the image of the official broadcast during the president's attack on Justice and Martín Tetaz's watch of lies were some of the most curious moments of the opening sessions in Congress.

Cristina's "stick" for punctuality

When opening the ceremony prior to the opening speech of ordinary sessions in Congress at around 11 o'clock, Vice President Cristina Kirchner invited everyone to stand up in the hall to sing the stanzas of the National Anthem.

When he stood up, he forgot to turn off the microphone and launched into the air: "Ah, we are punctual

.

"

Quickly, she noticed her and reached her hand towards the "off" button on the device.

Shortly before, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta had given his speech in the Buenos Aires Legislature.

Although it was scheduled for 8 o'clock, the Buenos Aires head of government and presidential candidate took the floor 40 minutes later.

The awkward moment of the President

Photo: AP

The President starred in an awkward moment when he wanted to offer Cristina Kirchner water and the Vice President refused him.

The president insisted, but her vice president even used her hands to make her position clear and she waited for her secretary to bring her own bottle closer to her.

The deputy of Together for Change Fernando Iglesias was one of those who reacted on his Twitter account, where he posted the video of the moment along with his characteristic phrase: "Madness is total."


The image of the official transmission while Alberto F. criticized the Justice

"I once again demand that Justice deepen the investigation into the attempted murder of Cristina Kirchner.

I ask Justice to act with the same urgency with which it files cases

in which judges, prosecutors or powerful businessmen appear as defendants," he emphasized. Alberto Fernández during his speech.

At that time, the official broadcast focused on judges Horacio Rosatti and Carlos Rosenkrantz, who are in Congress and are seriously listening to the President amid the tension over the political trial that the ruling party launched against him.

The image of Horacio Rosatti and Carlos Rosenkrantz during the official transmission.

Tetaz's watch of lies

"I brought a digital ring to the opening of sessions of Congress, to tell each of the lies of President Alberto Fernández's speech. I am going to refute and tweet each lie," wrote the national deputy of Together for Change on his Twitter account. Twitter.

The post was accompanied by an image of her red ring on one of her fingers.

#MentirasDiscursoAlberto was the hashtag that he later used in his following messages where he refuted statements by the head of state during his speech.

"There is no auction": Mario Negri's criticism

"The President began by lashing out

at the media for 'misrepresenting reality.'

Mario Negri, head of the Radical Civic Union (UCR) bloc in the Chamber of Deputies, tweeted while Alberto Fernández was speaking.

Fabiola Yañez's publication in the middle of Alberto Fernández's speech

In the middle of Alberto Fernández's speech, First Lady Fabiola Yañez published on her Instagram account photos of an activity she did last Thursday in Madrid.

Fabiola Yañez's publication in the middle of Alberto Fernández's speech.

The anger of a Cristina follower

In the run-up to the opening of sessions in Congress, the inmate of the ruling party took to the streets through a war of posters.

One of them provoked the fury of a supporter of Cristina Kirchner - one of the few protesters who arrived early in the area - who accused the current President of being a traitor.

From early on, near the legislative building, posters appeared calling for the re-election of Alberto Fernández and also, posters and parades that support the vice president,

One of the posters aroused the anger of a K militant. "For Evita, for Néstor and Cristina, for the great, free, just and sovereign country, out with the traitors," said the man as he ripped off the poster that carried a photo of the President on a light blue background with the legend: "Alberto 2023".

The poster was pasted at a bus stop, where a Peronist-themed video sales stand was installed.

Almost next to it, there were other posters that expressed support for the vice.

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Source: clarin

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