“Silence and parsimony stunned in the face of the attack on Cristina Kirchner’s office”



Cristina Kirchner marked differences with respect to the agreement with the IMF.


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Cristina Kirchner marked differences with respect to the agreement with the IMF.

The general secretary of La Campora, Andres “Crow” Larroquethrew a harsh criticism of the Government for “silence and parsimony” in front of attack on the office of the vice presidentCristina Kirchner.

“The silence and parsimony of the Government in the face of the attack on the vice president’s office are stunning,” stressed the Minister of Development of the Buenos Aires Community.

The questioning of the referent camporista occurred before the lack of a forceful rejection by President Alberto Fernández and his officials to the stone attack suffered by the office of the former head of state during the mobilization once morest the agreement with the International Monetary Fund.

The president did not refer to it on social networks, although official sources told the NA agency that communicated via WhatsApp with Cristina Kirchner to show solidarity in the face of the vandalism and to point out that they will look for the aggressors.

The stones thrown by demonstrators during the march once morest the agreement with the Fund hit the office of the head of the Senate, causing damage inside the offices. Upon learning of what had happened, the head of state contacted the vice president and expressed his concern regarding the attacks on the facilities.

“They are trying to identify those responsible for the attack,” official sources from the Government House said.

The assailants, who broke up part of the pavement to launch projectiles, also threw paint bombs and burned rubber bands on the doors of the Congress. One of them even set off a Molotov cocktail, causing burns to one of the police officers.

From the Frente de Todos they were in charge of making it clear that from their political space they are reluctant to meet in Congress with fencing abroad. “Neither (Sergio) Massa, nor Cristina (Kirchner) want that,” they assured from the environment.

“Again… immense sorrow,” Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner wrote to refer to the incidents on Thursday followingnoon in front of Congress. “Paradoxically, it was my office that was attacked”he remarked before recalling that during his two terms as head of the Executive he was “the one who kept the IMF out of the country.” “Paradoxically, or intentionally”, he allowed himself to doubt. The episode was repudiated by the block of deputies of the Frente de Todos, which considered that “these events cannot be allowed in Argentine democracy”, and by the National Militancy Current, which drew attention to the stones “specifically thrown once morest the windows of an office that a priori was not among the most visible”. also for different human rights organizations.

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