After the bad drink she had to endure while having dinner
with her husband, Enrique Albistur,
in a restaurant in the Buenos Aires town of Cariló,
Victoria Tolosa Paz
announced that
she will denounce the women who insulted her and insulted her
while they recorded the entire scene with their cell phones to then make it viral on social networks.
The deputy from Unión por la Patria defined what happened on Saturday night as "
an act of political violence that Argentina cannot allow
, especially after 40 years of democracy. I was voted by the people of the province of Buenos Aires."
"I have the representation of that percentage of votes, whether it is 1, 2 or 44. It has to be of course within the framework of tolerance, of political, partisan dissidence. It was an act of political violence because they attacked me
in my quality of national deputy
, for my political position throughout my life," she added, during an interview on the C5N news channel.
The former minister of Alberto Fernández, a long-time friend of her businessman and operator husband, was with a group of people sharing a table at the Zur de Cariló restaurant, specialized in Peruvian cuisine, when some young women began to scold her and her husband Albistur, former secretary. Kirchnerist Media and advertising businessman.
Tolosa Paz listed that the young women who approached the table where she and her family were having dinner
began to shout at her: "Peronists, jets, thieves
, they are going to leave, we are going to kill them, go
away ."
They wanted us to leave a restaurant where we were eating. on a family gathering night."
"We have a big family, we have daughters who live in the interior of Argentina, this is
our summer resort
. In my husband's case
for 40 years
, in mine since the day I was born," she said.
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The former official of Alberto Fernández was eating with his wife, deputy Victoria Tolosa Paz
The deputy regretted that a family meeting that was taking place in tranquility "was abruptly interrupted by a group. A minor, possibly, but fundamentally a young girl, but of legal age, responsible for the acts of intimidation. There was also her mother
,
who was recorded, and she was the one
with a napkin haranguing
."
He further stated that.
at one point,
her nervousness got the better of her
and her family.
"We thought: where does this end? With bottle blows? We had our grandchildren at our table. It was really a feeling of a lot of violence that we couldn't let go," she said.
"We remained calm,
but we are of course going to file a complaint with the Pinamar prosecutor's office
because we do not want to let political violence pass in this country and what we want to do is
point out the libertarians
who shouted 'long live freedom, damn it!'
in the middle of Saturday night here in Cariló. It is something that we cannot allow," said Tolosa Paz, anticipating the judicial path that the incident will take from now on.
And he emphasized that it was "an act of violence."
"We are going to denounce it because Argentina should know that we are not going to allow it," she insisted, with her usual style of reaffirming his statements.
Finally, the deputy thanked the expressions of solidarity she received from political leaders without distinction of party affiliation.
"
Deputies, legislators, mayors, and presidents of opposition groups called me
. And I also want to point out this because I believe that political violence must be kept away from our life in democracy," he concluded.
After the escrache, her husband Albistur recorded a message in which he slipped a comment about Easter that the Government called a "lounger coup."
"We don't know if it falls in March or April
," said the advertising businessman in his acid irony.