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After the controversy over the pickets, now Patricia Bullrich pointed to Larreta for the subway strike: 'Once again the porteños are victims'

2023-07-19T15:40:57.790Z

Highlights: Presidential candidate Patricia Bullrich takes aim at her rival. "No protest can interrupt a public service," she writes on her Twitter account. "I do not grieve, no matter how much others do it with me," she adds. "We need law and order, enough of being hostages of those who believe they own the street and everyone's work," says the former Minister of Security. "The city is no man's land," says Bullrich in a message to her rival, the mayor of Buenos Aires.


The presidential candidate said that "regardless of the reasons they have, no protest can interrupt a public service."


In the midst of an internal heat that continues to escalate in Together for Change, presidential candidate Patricia Bullrich took aim at her competitor, Buenos Aires Mayor Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, due to the impact that the subway strike has on the people of Buenos Aires. "No protest can interrupt a public service," he said.

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Once again the porteños are victims of pickets and strikes in the subway. Regardless of the reasons they have, no protest can interrupt a public service," Bullrich said in a dart addressed to Rodríguez Larreta, although without naming him.

Through a post made on her Twitter account, the PRO leader once again fed the crossfire with her competitor in the presidential intern. "With me, this is over," Bullrich said, slipping the lack of political decision of the mayor of the city to solve this conflict that has been going on for months.

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We need law and order, enough of being hostages of those who believe they own the street and everyone's work," said the former Minister of Security.

However, it is not the first time that Patricia Bullrich goes to the intersection of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta due to some conflict generated in the City of Buenos Aires.

Earlier this month, the former Minister of Security criticized the Head of Government due to the day of mobilization and pickets carried out by social organizations in downtown Buenos Aires. "The city is no man's land," he launched in his networks.

Bullrich took advantage of the measure taken by the piquetero groups to target Rodríguez Larreta for not having been able to prevent street blockades during his term as head of government. "Another day of chaos: the City is no man's land. With me, this is over," he wrote on his Twitter account.

On that occasion, the presidential candidate accompanied the post with a report from the Todo Noticias channel detailing where the cuts had been made, which included burning tires and dozens of streets congested by traffic.

The chicanes via social networks are one more chapter of a spicy electoral fight between the presidential candidates of the opposition coalition, which added a new chapter with the fight for the PRO prosecutors.

Faced with mutual distrust, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and Patricia Bullrich recruit militants, train volunteers and organize the logistics to supervise each one on their own: they propose to gather more than 120,<> people to cover all the tables and schools in the country.

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See also

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Source: clarin

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