Silence and an unconcealable effort to disengage from the fury vented by Cristina Kirchner. "We do not hear anything," they justified in the brief and limited reaction that they wielded hastily from the environment of President Alberto Fernández after the very harsh speech of the Vice President during an act this Monday afternoon at Aeroparque.
The official visit to Brazil amid the cascade of reproaches of Cristina, who for the first time shared the stage with the new candidate Sergio Massa, served the purpose of the excuse repeated among the president's collaborators.
It is that at the same time Alberto Fernández participated in a series of bilateral meetings in Brasilia, where he had traveled early in the morning to participate in a meeting with his counterpart, Lula Da Silva.
The president was there escorted by Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero and Ambassador Daniel Scioli. It was precisely to the three that the vice president had alluded, harshly, in her speech. "We were in those bilaterals, we didn't hear anything," one of the participants in the Argentine delegation to Brasilia told Clarín.
However, Cristina's harsh onslaught against Alberto arrived in real time on the phones of all travelers, including the President's. All opted, however, for silence.