Juliana Di Tullio requested the expulsion of Scioli, Kueider and Espínola from the Justicialista Party

Juliana Di Tullio requested the expulsion of Scioli, Kueider and Espínola from the Justicialista Party
Juliana Di Tullio requested the expulsion of Scioli, Kueider and Espínola from the Justicialista Party

The head of the Unión por la Patria bloc of senators pointed out that “we must not allow their spurious decisions to be made in the name of Peronism.”

Mariano Fuchila

The head of the block of senators of Union for the Homeland, Juliana Di Tulliocalled for the expulsion of the Secretary of Tourism from the Justicialist Party, Daniel Scioliand the two non-Kirchnerist Peronist senators who voted in favor of the Law Bases, Edgardo Kueider and Carlos Espínola.

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Through his X account (formerly Twitter), Di Tulio expressed: “Today, June 16, the day they tried to kill (Juan Domingo) Perón with a bombing of Plaza de Mayo, I demand the expulsion of Scioli, Kueider and Espínola from the Justicialista Party in memory of the 300 victims of yesterday and today“.

Juliana Di Tullio pointed out against Scioli and against the senators who voted in favor of the Bases law

The provincial representatives referred to are the senators Edgardo Kueider (Entre Ríos) and Carlos “Camau” Espínola (Corrientes), who accompanied the ruling party in the general vote on the Bases law last week.

He also targeted Scioli, who despite having accompanied Peronism during the 2023 presidential campaign, at the beginning of this year was named Secretary of Tourism, Sports and Environment in the government of Javier Milei.

We must not allow their spurious decisions to be made in the name of Peronism. Not in our name,” the senator emphasized.

Both Kueider and Espínola belong to the block Federal Unitwhat is a detachment from the Kirchnerist interblock that, in addition to Union for the Homelandis made up of the National and Popular Front that leads Jose Mayans (Formosa).

Their affirmative votes in the Upper House last Wednesday allowed the ruling party to approve the Bases law, after the tie at 36 and the defining vote of Vice President Victoria Villarruel.

 
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