Bullrich in Cordoba on the Adorni Case: “Perhaps He Doesn’t Have Leather as Hard as I Do”
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The scandal involving Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni grows at the rate of social outrage, the support of the libertarian space begins to lose strength. In this context, the senator and former Security Minister, Patricia Bullrich, demarcated Adorni and took a distance in the midst of the controversy. The libertarian senator surprised with a definition that made noise within the ruling party, as she showed a clear difference in character and politic…
"He's just starting in politics, he's coming from another field," he said about the controversy.
The leader of La Libertad Avanza, Patricia Bullrich, took a distance from Manuel Adorni in the midst of complaints about his level of wealth and avoided publicly supporting him, leaving the definition of the case in the hands of the Justice. During a meeting with journalists at the Córdoba Stock Exchange, Bullrich remarked that the government will not intervene in the situation and said: “Justice is... Source
He also confirmed that the president decided to hold Adorni in office: “The President made the decision to keep Adorni in office.” The entry Patricia Bullrich spoke of the Adorni case: “Perhaps he doesn’t have the leather as hard as I have it” was first published in #BorderPeriodism.
The former minister recalled the lack of experience of the Chief of Staff and denied that the complaints against him impacted the National Government. The post "Perhaps he doesn't have the curo as hard as I do": Patricia Bullrich took a distance from Manuel Adorni appeared first on The Intransigent.
The leader of the libertarian bloc participated in the meeting of the Stock Exchange in Córdoba and commented on the Adorni case, the reconfiguration of the PRO and its relationship with Villarruel Read more
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