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"You have five minutes to get your hand out...", Lousteau's controversial phrase that came out to repudiate the UCR vice president and further tenses the internal situation in the party

2024-03-27T17:45:34.608Z

Highlights: "You have five minutes to get your hand out...", Lousteau's controversial phrase that came out to repudiate the UCR vice president and further tenses the internal situation in the party. Pamela Verasay demanded an explanation and public apology from the president of the party for these statements that disrespect all radicals. "Radicals seem like those who tell you 'you have 5 minutes to take your hand. out of my wife's ass,' right?" said Louesteau when participating in Blender, a current streaming.


Pamela Verasay demanded "an explanation and public apology."


The president of the UCR and national senator,

Martín Lousteau

, further tense the internal situation within the party this Wednesday by using a controversial metaphor to question the legislators in his space.

"Radicals seem like those who tell you

'you have five minutes to take your hand out of my wife's ass

,' right?" said Lousteau when participating in Blender, a current streaming.

One of the first to criticize Lousteau was the vice president of the UCR, Pamela Verasay.

"As vice president of the UCR, she demanded an explanation and public apology from the president of the party for these statements that disrespect all radicals," she said.

As vice president of the @UCRNacional, I demand an explanation and public apology from the president of the party @GugaLusto for these statements that disrespect all radicals.

https://t.co/Big7vQLCQ9

— Pamela Verasay (@PameVerasay) March 27, 2024

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Source: clarin

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