Massa’s call to Milei for coughing: “It only bothers those who listen to themselves”

2023-11-14 01:53:00

The presidential candidate of Unión por la Patria, Sergio Massahe pointed out this Monday with irony against his rival from La Libertad Avanza, Javier Mileyby ensuring that he “the cough doesn’t bother him” and “it only bothers those who are going to listen to themselves.”

For me, unlike others, (Daniel) Malnatti’s cough does not bother me, nor does anyone else’s cough.“, began the Minister of Economy, with chicanery to his adversary, without naming him.

“When you are focused on talking to those you have to talk to and conveying the message to your neighbors and citizens, there is no coughing or noise. Only those who are going to listen to themselves are bothered by coughs. It does not bother me“, he compared, trying to make the libertarian candidate look bad.

This Monday morning, Milei denounced an alleged deliberate strategy by Unión por la Patria to deconcentrate him during last night’s presidential debate by placing in the first rows of the Law School auditorium leaders who started coughing in their closing minute.

The Minister of Economy led an event in San Vicente together with the municipal mayor, Nicolás Mantegazza, after visiting the Prevention Operational Center of that town.

When echoing the presidential debate, where he showed himself as a clear dominator from beginning to end, Massa recalled that Milei “was left speechless” when he had to talk about the issue of security.

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“Something that worried me a lot yesterday. In these two country models, when we raised the security policy, some were left speechless. I give you the floor, they no longer knew what to say“he scoffed.

However, he said that “the most serious thing is that (from La Libertad Avanza) they continue to defend the idea of ​​the sale of weapons in our society.”

“The Constitution gives our security forces the defense of the law, to enforce compliance with the law. The weapons that it puts in the power of each of the members of the security forces are weapons of the Constitution to defend the law. I don’t want to live in a country where our children go to school with a gun in their backpack,” the official candidate developed.

Javier Milei and Sergio Massa in the presidential debate.

“I want to live in a country where our children go to school with a computer in their backpack and that is the difference between the two country projects that are being played this Sunday,” he continued.

Massa acknowledged that “there are problems to solve” but promised to “face them because that is his responsibility.”

In another part of his speech, the candidate minister mentioned San Vicente as one of the 140 cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants that will receive 40 billion pesos from the national budget between them within the framework of the “safe cities” program.

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This includes, as he commented, a reinforced system of cameras with artificial intelligence, investment in fiber optics, a satellite monitoring system for each of the security mobile phones, “a software system so that each cell phone of each neighbor becomes a panic button” and the expansion of safe cordons near schools and businesses.

It is of no use to us if the police and the Gendarmerie arrest and Justice releases and releases because that ends up generating the idea of ​​impunity that the victim of a rape is in the neighborhood bakery with her rapist.“said Massa.

He highlighted in this sense that this implies “having a control panel over the functioning of Justice.”

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