The leader of the civic coalition, Elisa Carrióhe warned again that “the Republic is in danger“He considered that the president Javier Milei and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner “They are exact”, referring to the fact that they have similarities, and accused Mauricio Macri of “dissolve” together for change.
“The Republic is in danger. In all countries in the world there was a huge wear of the democratic republics, of the parliamentary or democracy monarchies, the product of an era that there was a lot “They invent candidates with regressive speeches” and Milei “is a great actor”.
In a direct message to the president, the ex -legislator said: “I felt humanity, become a friend. I felt that humanity comes over. There are no medications. People die. It is not possible to buy meat and chicken. It has to be more human.”
On the other hand, in an interview with A24he ratified that he will apply in October by the province of Buenos Aires. “I think CFK is also going to do it“He said, and founded her hypothesis on why the former vice president would compete in the next legislative elections:”Holding power in the province of Buenos Aires is to sustain power in Argentina“.
Also consulted by the crosses that have been maintaining Milei and Cristina on social networks, Carrió said: “They are devaluing the word. They are exact. Cristina also despised (referring to when he was head of state)“.
In another section of the interview, Carrió He launched darts against former president Mauricio Macri, whom he accused of “dissolve” together for change. The ex -delayer said that this space was a creation of it and that “he could not lead.”
-“While he (Macri) maintained a good relationship with me, there was a strategy,” he said. And, in his analysis, he added: “I wanted the best for him, but he has a terrible shadow. Dissolved together for changeannihilated (Horacio Rodríguez) Larreta, used Patricia (Bullrich), promoted Milei and ate him“.
The deputy candidate, who labeled “traitor” a Rogelio Frigerio -Exmination of the Interior during the mandate of together for the change- for the alliance that, according to her, made with Peronist sectors and that led to the defeat in the presidential elections of 2019, said that “a second mandate” of Macri would not have been good, because he was “endorsed.” In that sense, he said: “It was only him. He doesn’t know how to build alliances.”
The leader of the Civic Coalition, Elisa Carrió, praised Francisco’s pontificate, who died last Monday at age 88. “For me, the potatoes mean nothing, but (Jorge) Bergoglio does mean,” he said.
The candidate for deputy for the province of Buenos Aires said she met him in 2001. “I always said ‘You are going to be Pope’, and he laughed,” she recalled.
On his mission as the highest authority of the Catholic Church, he stressed: “The church opened to the gays, it was something we always spoke, and took the Eucharist to the street.”
Then he completed: “He did not do everything, but opened the way.” Carrió also acknowledged that there were times when he got angry with the exarzobispo of the city of Buenos Aires, but said that “it was a being of flesh and blood.”