Victoria Villarruel and Patricia Bullrich Had a Hard Discussion About the Senate Session: Chats with Strong Accusations
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The President again questioned the head of the Senate, after the crossing that she had with the head of the La Libertad Avanza bloc for this Thursday's session in the upper house at which the reform on private property will be discussed.
The exchange for WhatsApp took place after the Senate owner's attempt to suspend the debate scheduled for this noon, in which the ruling party seeks to discuss the inviolability of private property
The dialogue took place this afternoon, after the victory of the selection; the vice president wanted to postpone the session for the Argentine triumph and the senator crossed it; the tone of the reproaches climbed sharply
Canal C They reveal explosive chats with a strong crossing between Victoria Villarruel and Patricia Bullrich Vice President Victoria Villarruel and Senator Patricia Bullrich starred in a very harsh crossover of private messages. The tense altercation occurred shortly after Argentina's historic triumph in the World Cup. According to the information published by La Nación newspaper, the conflict began when Villarruel sought to suspend the session …
The prisoner of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) reached its boiling point after the victory of the Argentina National Team against England in the semifinal of the 2026 World Cup. What must have been a climate of national celebration ended up becoming the scene of a political rupture without return. The background was the call for a...
This Thursday there was a session in the Senate but the most important project for the ruling party, the Law on the Inviolability of Private Property, was not treated. After relaying that the votes were not confirmed for approval, Senator Patricia Bullrich requested that her treatment be postponed for the session of August 6. Hours later, on her social networks, the owner of the La Libertad Avanza block published a critical message to those who …
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