The Minister of Security
Patricia Bullrich once again marked her differences with Victoria Villarruel
and asked the vice president to treat Javier Milei "as the investiture she has," in relation to the term "jamoncito" that the head of the Senate had used to refer to the fact that The President was between her and her sister Karina.
Last Thursday, in an interview, Villarruel claimed to have a strong personality, like the president's sister, and thus indicated that the relationship is flowing, but not without rispidities.
"Javier is in the middle, poor little ham," said the vice president and left a very particular phrase about the role that remains for the head of state in the mediation he exercises before two strong women in his Government.
This Saturday, Security Minister Patricia Bullrich distanced herself from that definition: "It's not that I didn't like it, but the president must be treated like the investiture he has."
"I don't want to get involved in the words that the vice president says, each person has to take responsibility for the things she says. She has personality, presence and clear ideas. My objective is not any type of discussion on these issues, but rather those that where it is going: security and the threats that Argentina has with terrorism," the minister added on Miter radio.
This is how he repeated one of the counterpoints he had in the last hours with Villaruel about the role of the Armed Forces.