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Horacio Rodríguez Larreta crossed Alberto Fernández for linking his time at PAMI with the death of René Favaloro: 'The President went to hell, it's a canallada'

2023-05-22T22:58:58.379Z

Highlights: Horacio Rodríguez Larreta calls allusion to suicide of Dr. Rene Favaloro "an invention of Kirchnerism" "The president went to hell, it's a canallada," the presidential candidate of Together for Change was furious. "Let's not hand over the power to the one who, to solve the problems of the Argentines, took 13% from the retirees," the president said in a speech in Llavallol, La Plata.


He asked for "limits" and called the allusion made by the national president to the responsibility of the current head of the Buenos Aires government when the doctor from La Plata committed suicide, whom he called a "hero." "It is an invention of Kirchnerism," he added.


Horacio Rodriguez Larreta responded on Monday with unusual emphasis to Alberto Fernandez, who earlier had linked him to the suicide of Dr. Rene Favaloro, which occurred on July 29, 2000 when the current head of the Buenos Aires government was PAMI auditor. "The president went to hell, it's a canallada," the presidential candidate of Together for Change was furious.

"The president went to hell. The Argentina of violence is over, it's a canardada. The association was invented by Kirchnerism. There are limits, it's a joke. Favaloro is a hero, but that's enough, not that," Rodriguez Larreta said.


He responded this way to Alberto F., who this noon asked not to hand over power "to those who managed the PAMI when René Favaloro committed suicide," in reference to Rodríguez Larreta.

"Let's not hand over the power to the one who, to solve the problems of the Argentines, took 13% from the retirees. Let's not hand over power to them. Let's not hand over power to those who managed PAMI when René Favaloro committed suicide," the president said in a speech he gave at a recovered factory in Llavallol.

This afternoon, in an interview with Neura radio, Rodríguez Larreta deepened his rejection of Alberto Fernández's statements.

"That they link my time in the PAMI with the death of Favaloro seems to me a canard. You can't say anything to win elections. Argentina is over from aggression and violence," said the head of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.

He added: "Favaloro is a hero for Argentina. A loss for our science. Obviously, that invention is a crap. She's such a ridiculous scoundrel... There are limits, you can't do anything. It's a guachada. It makes you angry."

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