Argentina’s Vice President Breaks with Milei: “Save on Trips” and Behaves “as an Adult”
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The Argentine presidential binomial is broken without return. Vice President Victoria Villarruel definitely broke with Javier Milei. She did not do so with a formal letter or a speech. She opted for an indirect but equally effective path: for several hours, already around the early hours of Saturday, she responded on Instagram to dozens of messages accusing her of “traitorship” for enabling, as a Senate holder, a session that ended with a series…
The distance between Javier Milei and his vice president became a total break this Saturday, with sour reproaches from Victoria Villarruel to the tenant of Casa Rosada.
The vice president used arguments similar to those put forward by Kirchnerist senators; “She can’t even greet a person with whom she came to power,” she said about the president
Vice President Victoria Villarruel publicly sided with the recent legislative defeats suffered by the ruling party in the Senate and pointed harshly against the national government, suggesting that, if you seek to reduce public spending, “save on travel and on SIDE.” The statement was part of a series of responses that she provided from her official Instagram account, on Friday night, in the midst of growing unrest within the libertarian circle …
In a very conflictive week for the national executive power, one more high point of political tension was added. Vice President Victoria Villarruel strongly attacked Javier Milei after the President criticized her and called her “traitor” for enabling the Senate session on Thursday, when the opposition passed laws that complicate the strategy of Casa Rosada. On Friday night, the vice president not only defended those projects with arguments that…
The vice president criticizes the president in her Instagram account. If there is balance to attend the most unprotected should not be so terrible. The issue is that a retiree can not wait and a disabled less", affirms .
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