Former Vice President Amado Boudou broke down on Friday night while giving a talk at the National University of Comahue (Unco), in Neuquén, and had to be urgently admitted to a nearby clinic.
As it transpired, the also former Minister of Economy would have vanished while he was in that educational institution. Journalist Nicolás Wiñazki, in dialogue with TN, said that he went to the Castro Rendón Hospital by his own means and that the police report speaks of "an existential crisis."
In the hospital he underwent different studies and analyses. The medical report is still awaited. According to the local media Diario de Rio Negro, "he is stable, calm and under observation." You will remain hospitalized for at least 24 hours.
Boudou, 60, was scheduled to meet with the rector of the National University of Comahue, Beatriz Gentile, before returning to Buenos Aires.
The former official of Cristina Kirchner gave an exhibition Aula Magna of the Unco in the framework of the Seminar "40 years of democracy", promoted by the secretariat of extension of the Faculty of Humanities of the National University of Comahue and the Casa Patria Neuquén.
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