After being included in a list of "traitors" who voted against some articles of the Omnibus Law, the deputy and former candidate for governor of Buenos Aires for La Libertad Avanza, Carolina Piparo, once again crossed the government of Javier Milei through her networks social.
"
Stop the aggression and nonsense
," she shot back.
Although the deputy praised not responding to the accusations through the media, she did do so via social networks:
"Stop with the friend/enemy story that we have already seen it a thousand times and it doesn't work."
In this way, Piparo joined the political reading carried out by the opposition, among them the senator and president of radicalism Martín Lousteau, who affirmed that the libertarian has "the same logic of accumulation of power" as the former president Cristina Kirchner.
Without making a direct allusion, the former candidate for governor of the province of Buenos Aires questioned the way in which power is exercised from La Libertad Avanza:
"We went to elections to be a force different from that, not to repeat mistakes."
They reproach Massot and me about a section in which we voted in the opposite way, stop with the aggression and nonsense, and stop with the friend/enemy story that we have already seen it a thousand times and it doesn't work.
We went to elections to be a different force from that, not to repeat mistakes.
https://t.co/vn8GE9tKJD
— Carolina Piparo (@CarolinaPiparo) February 10, 2024
News in development