Mayans Insulted Virginia Gallardo and La Libertad Avanza Candidate for Deputy Replied.
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The leader of the Unión por la Patria (UxP) bloc in the Senate, José Mayans, called the candidate for a deputy for La Libertad Avanza (LLA) Virginia Gallardo a “foolish and stupid” and received a harsh reply in X. His statements took place during the session in which a package of decrees signed by the executive branch and promoted by Federico Sturzenneger was debated, of which five were rejected by the upper house.The exchange is inserted in the…
Kirchnerist senator had called the actress “foolish” and “stupid” because of her sayings about the diets of lawmakers in the Upper House. “If she thinks she’s coming to earn $9 million she ate a lie,” she said. “She won’t have the pleasure of having me as a partner,” she replied.
Virginia Gallardo decided to run as a national deputy candidate for La Libertad Avanza in Corrientes and for this she left her role as panelist in "Mujeres Argentinas", the program that María Belén Ludueña conducts in El Thirteen. But before leaving she had already had her first conflict. Kirchnerist Senator José Mayans tried her as a "foolish" and "stupid" during the upper chamber session of the Senate: "I tell the silly woman, if she thinks sh…
Senator José Mayans called Virginia Gallardo “foolish” and “stupid” in the Senate, after a comment by the candidate on legislators’ salaries. Gallardo responded with irony and clarified that she is a candidate for deputy, questioning the legislator’s education and defending her position on wages.
In the middle of the session, the Senator of Union for the Homeland said that the candidate of La Libertad Avanza “want to come to Congress to earn 10 million pesos.”
The leader of the Union for the Homeland block defended himself against Javier Milei's attacks and said that the versions of millionaire wages seek to take away legitimacy from the legislative body. "Gallardo speaks badly of politicians because he says he was taught by the president," he shot. Read more
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