Uncomfortable moment of Larreta in Chubut and the song for “Patricia presidente”

2023-07-31 14:15:00

Horacio Rodriguez Larreta y Patricia Bullrich they made an effort once again to show themselves together despite the not very subtle differences that they have expressed since the prelude to the campaign.

Both pre-candidates for the Presidency for Together for Change keep their confrontation strong, but this Sunday they saw each other again and shared the stage with ignacio torresthe cambiemite elected as the new governor of chubut. There, the current head of government dHe had to bear that the militancy sang “Patricia President”.

It was a somewhat uncomfortable moment, at least from Larretista’s point of view.. Both candidates for Together for Change had last seen each other in Córdobawhen the radical Rodrigo Loredo admitted after the elections that “I made them come to fart”after his defeat in the competition for the Mayor of the capital.

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Now they crossed paths again, but with a victory in between. The two of them took the stage and surrounded the young winner. The first to deliver his speech was Larreta, who congratulated the people of Chubut because “they were encouraged to change” and remarked that “we are going to be together, always together to beat Kirchnerism and put an end to this inflation, to put an end to insecurity and drug mafias.”

“It feels, Patricia president”

But the central moment came with Bullrich’s speech. After a formal greeting with Larreta and Torres, the former Security Minister took the microphone and began congratulating “at this historic moment” the new governor and the new lieutenant governor. She later criticized the ruling party for suspicions regarding the vote count and after a few seconds she was stopped due to the public uproar.

In front of the stage, a large number of people were singing “It feels, it feels, Patricia president; it feels, it feels, Patricia president”. Larreta, with her serious face, managed to look at the speaker, who kept her hand raised above her as a timid attempt to stop the verbiage. But he decided to come out with a phrase that led to a slap from his opponent from Buenos Aires.

On the 13th we are going to discuss with Larreta who is president, for now we are calm. On the 13th we discussed it, now we are calm, we are here supporting Nacho, all the people of Chubut,” he said. “On the 13th we discussed with Larreta and we will see who wins,” he insisted, taking the current head of the Buenos Aires government by the arm, who returned to pat his shoulder.

This is how the moment left behind was left exposed by the inmate who has lived for months within Together for Change, although with an exchange of gestures that sought to warn that after the STEP a path of unity can be framed within Together for Change. After so many statements and water under the bridgewhat is not seems difficult to be, but not impossible.

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Both pre-candidates celebrated Torres’ tight victory, after Juan Pablo Luque also stated that he would win with a difference of 800 votes.

Minutes later, in an interview with TNBullrich maintained: “This is a STEP, the one who wins, wins and the other accompanies”. For his part, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta said that they went through “a very long scrutiny, but always together”highlighting the unity with its competitor.

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Torres was the one who had confirmed the presence of both in Trelew, on Sunday morning, where they await the results of the vote held this Sunday in the province, and defined the meeting as “A photo that shows the maturity of Together for Change”. This weekend, the pre-candidates met in La Rural, but practically did not speak, evidencing the tensions that are experienced in the inmate.

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