In a long message on social networks, the new governor of
Santa Cruz
,
Claudio Vidal
, denounced that his predecessor,
Alicia Kirchner
, had a full warehouse with
expired milk and an out-of-date COVID test
.
"It scares me to think that we were in the hands of people who hated their own people," said the president about the former governor, now a national senator.
"
The Health Portfolio Deposit was full... of expired milk
. Thousands of rapid tests for COVID and face masks are also expired. When they expire, they become useless for the use of the population that needs them. I never cease to be amazed," he posted Claudio Vidal on social networks.
"It scares me to think that we were in the hands of people who hated their own people. Otherwise you cannot understand this abandonment, which borders on betrayal of the people of Santa Cruz," added the unionist who assumed power in Santa Cruz. 10th of December.
"While they were abandoning supplies and - consequently, people - the health minister of the previous government, drove around in a luxurious van that none of the patients who wander around requesting assistance could even dream of buying," shot the provincial leader who has already had several crosses with the authorities of the previous Kirchnerist government.
"It was a truck that was purchased with public money. I repeat it once again: this is not only a public complaint. I report it because I will honor my people with the truth. But we will also
file all the corresponding criminal complaints,"
listed the governor. .
And he concluded: "The abandonment of health supplies is a crime. Those allegedly responsible will be denounced. We will do the same in all areas of the government. That is my word."
ABANDONMENT AND INHUMANITY: The Health Portfolio Deposit was full… of expired milk.
Thousands of rapid COVID tests and face masks are also expired.
When they expire, they become useless for the use of the population that needs them.
I never cease to amaze me.
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— ClaudioVidal (@ClaudioVidalSer) January 30, 2024
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