Cristina Kirchner went through C5N and left several “pearls” in the talk with Pablo Duggan

2023-05-19 02:00:28

Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was this thursday night in the cycle “Hard to tame”by the sign of C5Nin a intimate dialogue with Pablo Duggan live.

In addition to political definitionsthe vice president left some pearls in his time on the screen that attracted attention on social networks.

Among some of the most relevant moments, which had great repercussions, especially in TwitterThey stood out the compliments to the liberal referent Carlos Maslatón, the challenges to the panelists of “Duro de Mar” when they wanted to settle in the studio, and some expressions of their political definitions.

“I love Maslaton”


In the middle of the dialogue with Pablo Dugganthe Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner spoke about the growth of liberalism in Argentina During the last years. In this context, he highlighted that “I love (Carlos) Maslatón”, in a relaxed pose. However, he immediately clarified: “I don’t think of anything like him, but I love him”.

Posteriorly, Maslatón uploaded a photo with CFK to his social networkstaken at the time she greeted him at the end of the program.

“So much noise back there… I lose concentration”


A curious interruption checked in the talk between Cristina Kirchner and Pablo Duggan. Was when the panelists of the “Duro de Mar” cycle joined their positionsaround the living room specifically prepared for the presentation of the vice president.

In that context, Kirchner complained: “How much noise back there!” exclaimed in the middle of the conversation, spontaneously, and surprised the driver of C5N. He immediately clarified “It’s that I lose concentration”. So she was talking about the national economy and the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Politically, he indicated that “We did not have the Archangel Gabriel and the Archangel Michael in front of us” when he referred to the 2019 election campaign and current management compared to Mauricio Macri’s term of office.

In addition, he reminded former minister Nicolás Dujovne when he mentioned “let’s go back to the bottom” on television years ago. “We were not Disneyland. Disneyland doesn’t exist, except in Miami.” reminisced about it.

“I watch them every night”


At the beginning of the interview, The former senator told the driver that “I look at them every night” on the screen of C5N. “Always I hook the end of ‘Cat’ (Silvestre) when I’m coming back from work. And he left you »he told Cristina Kirchner.

About his routine, he revealed that “I go to sleep early”although he confidently pointed out that The time is still made to watch the programming of the channel directed by Fabián De Sousa.

Among other things in your daily life, CFK said that he does not read social networks but that he does get information through the traditional media. Thus, he indicated that the first newspaper that he reviews is Página 12; “After Infobae, La Nación and Clarín” ordered his likes.

Besides, He confessed that “sometimes I see the bad boys of TN” between laughs accomplices with the expectant panelists who were behind the camera.

“I’m not spiteful”


Cristina Kirchner also talked about her private life: for example, from the health of his daughter Florencia Kirchner and the death of her husband, Nestor Kirchner. In that context, He spoke of the past and recalled different moments of his political career.

So, he made some jokes to Duggan: “You were very hateful” he claimed to the journalist, remembering the driver’s past and his opinions. However, She clarified “I am not spiteful” mentioning her attitude towards criticism.

As for the review of his career, in images, Cristina joked about her past. “It’s impossible to be this young” He pointed out about a clip that was put at the beginning of the program, which lasted for more than an hour and a half.


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