“He sympathized with Bolsonaro, he had been nice to Macri and me”

The General Auditor of the Nation, Miguel Ángel Pichetto, admitted his sympathy for former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, although he clarified that he repudiated the coup attempt. In addition, He came out to criticize Alberto Fernández, whom he does not describe as a “coherent” person.

«I sympathized with Bolsonaro, he had been nice with Macri and with me. Produced this event that threatens the institutional order, I went out on Twitter repudiating it”, explained in a radio interview who was the leader of Peronism for years in the Senate.

I am coherent, because you cannot talk regarding situations of defense of the institutions when you speak in a totally incoherent way internally”, he pointed out in clear allusion to the president. In this sense, Pichetto commented that Alberto Fernández “denounces the coup d’état in Brazil”, but in the national territory “advances once morest the Court.”

Pichetto already replied to this same argument on Sunday following the uprising in Brasilia once morest the headquarters of the three powers and the subsequent repudiation of the Argentine head of state. «President Fernández spoke at once. What happened in Brazil is bad, but also The attack on the Supreme Court is very bad in Argentina. Defending democracy entails respect for the other powers of the State.

«I repudiate the violence that occurred in the capital of Brazil once morest buildings that are symbols of institutional power. Within the law, everything, outside the law, nothing,” the leader of the Republican Encounter and member of Together for Change wrote on Twitter. Pichetto also analyzed the tense situation in the neighboring country and Argentina’s main trading partner.

“They have been camping since January 1, It was foreseeable that this type of event might occur“, he commented and added regarding Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva: “I do not share what happened at all, since Lula has the right to govern democratically.”

On the future that awaits the leader of the Workers’ Party (PT), he said: “He will have to try to govern towards the center because Brazil is divided”.

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