Global Courant
Cristina Kirchner participated this Thursday in the inauguration of the annex of the Río Gallegos Regional Hospital, in Santa Cruz, and in its 35 minute rant He alluded, without naming them, to Victoria Tolosa Paz, current Minister of Social Development, and Graciela Ocaña, who held the same position but in the Health portfolio during the government of the current vice president. Both women, in turn and with their own ways, raised the glove and responded in networks.
In local lands, next to Alicia Kirchner, governor of the province, Cristina dedicated a generous praise to her sister-in-law during the speech, as bombastic as she tried to be the boomerang loaded with questions for Tolosa Paz, regarding the management of the Ministry of Social Development.
“She was the best Minister of Social Development,” he said about the sister of former President Néstor Kirchner who held the welfare portfolio during almost all the times of the K governments, except for a few months between 2005 and 2006. But that highlight in her career seemed to have a objective, by contrast. The current holder of the portfolio, criticized without being named, who was located in the path of Daniel Scioli to compete in the Province of Buenos Aires in the internal with official PASO.
The cabinet official of Alberto Fernández – wife of Enrique Albistur, businessman and presidential friend – responded, as they would say in the jargon, fleeing forward and, in order to avoid a clash in the face of the verbal trip, chose to agree with the vice president and even doubled what CFK said by magnifying Alicia’s legacy in the not so extensive history of the Ministry of Social Development.
Tolosa Paz put on the jacket and responded to Kirchner through social media. Far from being upset by the statements about the governor and her own management, she wrote after the event: “Without a doubt, Alicia Kirchner was the best Minister of Social Development our country had.”
“I had to receive her in 2003 in the office when she took office, I saw the transformation and when she arrived as a minister almost 20 years later, her imprint and her legacy are present in every public policy and in every worker and worker of this Ministry,” praised the current official, along with a clipping of the comment that the vice dedicated to her during her presentation.
The last time that Tolosa Paz had made reference to the vice president on her social networks was for the act of last May 25, where she quoted her and published photos of her speech. Since then, her publications have been, for the most part, together with the former Buenos Aires governor who claims to settle the presidential candidacy through the PASO.
Daniel Scioli and Victoria Tolosa Paz did not lower their candidacies and forced the PASO in the official internal.
Since she was head of the list imposed by Alberto Fernández in the 2021 legislative elections, the rumor that Tolosa Paz is not one of the former president’s favorite militants has been installed, with rumors that grew due to some idioms, cold greetings and gestures that were registered in the interaction of both in action. However, in one of Kirchner’s reappearances, at the Teatro Argentino in La Plata, Tolosa Paz was present and received some heat K.
Graciela Ocaña to Cristina Kirchner: “You are the damned one”
Graciela Ocaña responded to the allusion to corruption that Cristina Kirchner dedicated to her forcefully: “The condemned one is you.” Photo Ezequiel Pontoriero / DYN
The second alluded to, the pre-candidate for Buenos Aires head of government Graciela Ocaña for her part -and quite the contrary, in terms of the strategy to reply- did get into the ring and fired directly at Cristina Kirchner. “The damned one is you”, she blurted out.
It was after, in another passage of her speech, the vice president made mention of alleged statements made by the “president of a laboratory” to Luana Volnovich, the leader of La Cámpora who currently heads PAMI.
The aforementioned direte given accounts of alleged irregularities that, non-existent in the current administration, installed as abundant in other periods, paradoxically, also times -like the current one- of Kirchner governments.
“It may be that during our governments someone asked for (money). A very honest opposition person was there,” he said in an elliptical reference to Ocaña, executive director of the social work for retirees between January 2004 and December 2007. “Be careful, I am not imputing her, I speak from what I read,” Cristina Kirchner, a lawyer at last and with the game of the poisonous stain of other people’s corruption, put on the table.
Ocaña was in charge of PAMI in the government of Néstor Kirchner and later, with Cristina in the Casa Rosada, she became Minister of Health.
The now deputy under the banner of Together for Change did not let the insinuation go by and also used social networks to respond to the head of the Senate “‘The thief believes that everyone is of his condition. Vice president, I finished the public service without any cause for corruption. The condemned is you, “he shot.
In the same post, he brought Kirchner a compilation of phrases by Alberto Fernández against Cristina herself and in another post, he also pointed to the camper Volnovich when expressing what she “did not explain.”
Ocaña spoke of “the 30 million to the trout retirement centers.” Neither is the purchase of vuvuzelas and other World Cup items that are being investigated by the Justice”, listed the deputy, who ended forcefully and ironically: “We will demand that the President make the corresponding complaint.”
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