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Diego Brancatelli made an unusual claim and was struck down on social networks: "Stop trying to make Mar del Plata the Argentine Punta del Este"

2024-01-19T02:35:32.836Z

Highlights: Diego Brancatelli was at the center of the controversy this Thursday on the social network Twitter. Panelist K criticized the new gastronomic and tourist offer of the most famous resort in Argentina. "Stop trying to make Mar del Plata the Argentine Punta del Este," asked the former Kirchner candidate in Ituzaingó. One of his critics was Agustín Romo, deputy of La Libertad Avanza. "What would be the problem if Mardel Plata has increasingly beautiful options to go on vacation?" wrote Romo.


The panelist criticized the tourist developments of the spa city. "La Feliz is and will be the town's beach," noted the entertainer K.El crossing with a Milei deputy and the response of Mayor Guillermo Montenegro.


Diego Brancatelli

was at the center of the controversy this Thursday on the social network Twitter.

Panelist K criticized the new gastronomic and tourist offer of the most famous resort in Argentina.

"Stop trying to make Mar del Plata the Argentine Punta del Este

," asked the former Kirchner candidate in Ituzaingó.

He received questions from many users, including a libertarian deputy, and

even Mayor Guillermo Montenegro responded:

"There is an offer for all tastes!"

"Stop trying to make Mar del Plata the Punta del Este Argentina... La Feliz is and will be the Playa del Pueblo, where the workers and the most popular sectors of the entire country go!!", Brancatelli protested in his X

profile

.

He was angered by the headlines of two stories about the spa town.

One praised Chapadmalal as the top after-beach destination for young people;

The other reported on a new restaurant, opened by one of the best Buenos Aires chefs and with a menu that includes "tandilero salami tartare" and "anchovy croissant."

"What I'm going for is:

Crescent of anchovy??? afterbeach??? Come on!!!"

, the former Intratables and C5N panelist justified himself.

Diego Brancatelli crossed paths with Agustín Romo over criticism of the tourist attractions in Mar del Plata.

He continued hugging his Mar del Plata: "MdP is Manolo's churros and walking along the pedestrian street to end up in Montecatiniiii."

Users described past vacations in Miami or Paris.

"Haha, all the Libervirgos went out in synchronized swimming to write the same thing. Or do they do it from the Iñoki tomamadera troll farm????" he trilled, trained in those networks, and made reference to Iñaki Gutiérrez, former head of digital communications at Javier Milei.

Brancatelli's encounter with a deputy and the response of Mayor Montenegro

One of his critics was Agustín Romo, deputy of La Libertad Avanza, with whom Brancatelli encouraged a first crossing.

They do it from the troll farm in Iñoki's tomamadera ????

Diego Brancatelli crossed paths with Agustín Romo over criticism of the tourist attractions in Mar del Plata.

"What would be the problem if Mar del Plata has increasingly beautiful options to go on vacation? Only other countries can have beautiful places? Does it bother you that Argentina has beautiful places?" wrote Romo, who contributed photographs of the panelist in arenas. white flowers of Florida and with the Eiffel Tower in the background.

"On top of that, you say it while you go on vacation to Miami and Paris," the legislator concluded.

Brancatelli picked up the gauntlet: he questioned Romo and took the opportunity to extend his accusations to Javier Milei.

Agustín Romo poses with Javier Milei.

He now he crossed paths with Brancatelli.

Photo Twitter

"Oh, oh, Agustin. You always do important things. As your president. It was part of a slogan. As happens with the Palermitanos. Do you eat anchovy croissants? Is that for MdP?" he asked.

And he retorted, appealing to his liberal-libertarian heart.

"I love MdP. I go several times a year and I will continue going. And yes. I travel where people sing to me. Are we free or not?" October".

Guillermo Montenegro responded to Diego Brancatelli for his criticism of the tourist news in Mar del Plata.

Romo answered with the same telegraphic rhythm.

"He is your President too. You contradict yourself in the same tweet. No, I do not eat anchovy croissants. No, there is no problem with eating anchovy croissants. Yes, you can travel wherever you want. Yes, you are free, as is someone who wants to sell anchovy croissants. Very interesting that you talk about the Palermo concept. That exists because of you, Iorio would say," he responded, point by point.

Romo was not the only politician who came out to respond to Brancatelli.

There was a more important figure, currently as representative as the sea lions, the alfajores and the Torreón del Monje: the mayor Guillermo Montenegro.

"For years we have been promoting new experiences for those who visit Mar del Plata, that is why the young people chose us again. Because we always understood that more visitors means more work for the people of Mar del Plata. There are proposals for all tastes!", said the communal leader of General Pueyrredón, formal, diplomatic and

open-minded

.

Source: clarin

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