"There Is No One Else Fighting with Belgrano's Values than Adorni," Villarruel Said After Questioning His Exclusion From the Official Act.
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The Vice President of the Nation, Victoria Villarruel, expressed herself during the event for Flag Day against the government and referred to the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, saying that “there is no one else who is fighting with Belgrano’s values than he is.” Villarruel revived the fracture that he maintains with the executive branch and again distanced himself from the government. From Rosario, the official expressed her rejection for not ha…
The vice president reinforced her distancing with the executive
The vice president questioned that the Rosada House did not invite her to the event for Flag Day: “You have to ask them why they are rude.” Vice President Victoria Villarruel participated in the ceremony for Flag Day in Rosario but invited by the governorship of Santa Fe, not by the Rosada House. From there, she questioned the presence of the investigated Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, in the ceremony: “There is no one else fighting with Belgran…
The vice president attended the ceremony in Rosario after questioning her exclusion from the guest list. During the day she again distinguished herself from the government and criticized the chief of staff. Victoria Villarruel participated this Saturday of the event for Flag Day in Rosario despite not having received a formal invitation from Casa Rosada, in a new chapter of the tension that maintains with President Javier Milei and his political…
Victoria Villarruel questioned Adorni’s presence at the event for Flag Day: “There is no one else fighting with Belgrano’s values.” In dialogue with the press, the vice president questioned that Casa Rosada did not invite her to the ceremony and criticized Javier Milei for not saying hello to her. “We have to ask them why they are rude,” she said. “We received the invitation from the Santa Fe governor’s office, but I thought I would come in the …
By Paco Tilla.- In a new chapter of the already classic telenovela of Argentine politics, Vice President Victoria Villarruel starred in a moment of high tension (and for many, of involuntary comedy) during the last official act. As she transcended in the corridors of the Casa Rosada, the official exploded in fury because President Javier Milei, in the central ceremony for Flag Day, passed by without dedicating the protocol greeting, a detachment…

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