“Don’t make me get into your personal history”: crosses and chicanes between senators due to incidents outside Congress

“Don’t make me get into your personal history”: crosses and chicanes between senators due to incidents outside Congress
“Don’t make me get into your personal history”: crosses and chicanes between senators due to incidents outside Congress

Victoria Villarruel crossed paths with Wado De Pedro due to the incidents outside Congress

The tense atmosphere continues in the Upper House due to the debate on the Base Law. One of the most important crossings occurred when the senator from Unión por la Patria, Peter’s Wado, demanded a motion of censure to set up a commission with two representatives from each block. The objective was to talk with the authorities to “stop the repression” that, according to him, is taking place outside Congress. However, the vice president Victoria Villarruel He went out to cross it and they ended up arguing.

You got the word out of me!De Pedro claimed in the Senate. “I expressed the motion, excuse me. I know that you demand a different regime. But this is a republican system,” highlighted the former Minister of the Interior of the Nation this afternoon, visibly upset by the situation that was occurring.

Faced with this situation, Villarruel decided to continue and rebuked him: “Whoever wants to retire can do so“No one stops you and you know it.” Furthermore, the vice president continued to respond in harsh terms to the UxP senator: “Don’t get me into his personal history, anyone who needs to see what happens will retire,” she argued in a heated dispute.

In the same sense, the senator from Salta Juan Carlos Romero He criticized the position of Kirchnerism: “Go without problems, but talk to the violent ones, who are the people you command. Not with the police, first with the violent ones.” Likewise, Victoria Villarruel took the floor again and stated: “Let’s not use more chicanes to try to interrupt the course of the session.”

Wado de Pedro requested a motion of censure over the incidents. (Pablo Bove)

Next, the blocs began to openly debate the proposed possibility of having two representatives designated per space to go out to talk outside Congress. In turn, Wado resumed speaking and crossed paths again with the vice president, who was in charge of the session. “You sat there and said there was no motion. But whether you like it or not, there is one.” “It is true that it was poorly expressed, technically. I made it more informal,” she acknowledged.

For this reason, the leader of Unión por la Patria proposed going to an intermediate room. “All senators are responsible for the physical integrity of Argentines,” said the woman from Mendoza. Anabel Fernandez Sagasti. While, for its part, Maximiliano Abad, from the UCR, accompanied the message: “The most reasonable thing is that the commission gets together, communicates with the authorities and the debate continues.” “In 30 minutes we are sitting here. “I am committed,” he indicated. Mayans.

Likewise, the senator from Córdoba Luis Judge He stated: “We shouldn’t even put this to a vote because we all agree that there should be a group of senators on the street watching what is happening. And we also agreed that the session would have to continue, respecting the list of speakers.” “There is no need for us to mess with the regulations when we are worried about the people,” Judge added.

“Do you know why you don’t want to go outside to see what is happening with the Argentine people? Because they’re out there because of you. “They came to express themselves against the Bases Law, that is why they do not want to be responsible for what is happening,” said the senator. Cristina Lopezwho had previously been in the news for his very harsh speech against Javier Milei this Wednesday.

The vice president took charge of the session and had some disputes with the Kirchner senators

On the radicalism side, Carolina Losada He spoke with a very critical stance of what was happening: “What this Senate is doing and the fights seem like nonsense to me. “It’s crazy.” In any case, it didn’t take long for Victoria Villarruel to appear on the scene again, who replied: “Senators are paid to hold sessions, not to go check security. “That’s what the Ministry is for.”

Minutes later, with De Pedo’s explanation according to the regulations, the senators voted by show of hands on the motion of order to create a commission that could verify the incidents that happen outside. The proposal was rejected.

“Our bloc is going to go to the streets, we are going to form the commission to stop the repression,” said the senator from Unión por la Patria. Finally Carolina Losada, Juliana Di Tullio, Sergio Leavy and Víctor Zimmermann came out. Immediately afterwards, Wado resumed his speech, since he was within his time to speak.

 
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