The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, joined the ruling party's criticism against former Vice President Cristina Kirchner for the 33-page document she published against the government of Javier Milei.
The former presidential candidate for Together for Change compared CFK to criminals who return to the scene of the crime to enjoy themselves and crossed it: "The only thing you should ask for is an apology."
"You can't handle your genius, @CFKArgentina. Like those criminals who return to the scene of the crime to enjoy the disaster they left, you reappear only to gloat in the social, cultural and economic destruction you produced," Bullrich launched.
Milei's minister was blunt.
"It doesn't matter. We are going to fix this mess, even with you bothering and doing everything possible to prevent the change."
And he appealed to the Argentine concept of good.
"But know that good Argentines are very clear that you, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, do not have any moral authority to ask this government for explanations. The only thing you should ask for is an apology."
He can't handle his genius, @CFKArgentina.
Like those criminals who return to the scene of the crime to revel in the mess they left behind, you reappear only to revel in the social, cultural and economic destruction you wrought.
It doesn't matter.
Let's fix this...
— Patricia Bullrich (@PatoBullrich) February 14, 2024
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