2023-11-18 19:47:00
Since he expressed his dissent with the PRO leadership for his support of the presidential candidate Javier Mileythe former Minister of Culture of Mauricio Macri, Pablo Avelluto, continues his criticism not only once morest the libertarian, but also once morest those who until months ago were his political allies. In this case, he responded to Patricia Bullrich for defending Milei from the boos she received on Friday night at the Teatro Colón.
The news that the La Libertad Avanza candidate had been compared to the dictatorship while attending the play Madama Butterfly spread quickly. Not only because it occurred two days before the second round that will define, between Milei and Sergio Massa, who is going to be the next head of state, but because there are no records of a similar event.
This generated multiple responses. On the libertarian side, they thought it was a scam. Even his allies, like Bullrich, gave it a political tinge. “The Teatro Colón is a showcase of Argentina in the world. Today, part of the audience and a minority of the orchestra and choir tried to sing the Peronist march, shouting @JMilei. A real example of the prevailing decadence and the same intolerance as always. On Sunday change is inevitable“posted the former presidential candidate, who came third in the October elections.
From these words, Avelluto responded: “Sorry, but the example of intolerance and reigning decadence is called Javier Milei, the authoritarian far-right candidate whom Bullrich decided to support unconditionally”.
It is not the first time, in recent days, that the former Macrista official has had a public encounter with PRO figures: he also clashed with deputy Fernando Iglesias and Laura Alonso. Even on X (on Twitter), he has a pinned post that reads: “I don’t vote for Milei. Period.”
Avelluto’s disputes with his former PRO allies
During the presidential debate that took place on November 12 at the Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), Avelluto classified Milei as a “chanta” and described his role once morest Massa as “painful.”
“Prop Falcon”: the strong cross between Pablo Avelluto, Fernando Iglesias and Esmeralda Miter
It was the trigger for Iglesias, X’s regular, to ironically blurt out: “Stop, Pablito. Don’t be so enthusiastic regarding it. We asked you to fight the cultural battle in 2015. Now it is a little late.” The former official replied: “Stay calm Fernandito. You will now have the opportunity to be a general and lead the cultural battle of Milei and Villarruel, those far-right populists that you support so carefully. I take your tweets and your attacks as praise that fills me with pride. Go away”.
The dilemma with Laura Alonso, former head of the Anti-Corruption Office during the Cambiemos government, arose because Avelluto stated that the PRO had disappeared as a party. “After taking off the heavy backpack of life’s troubles, the PRO will be a better match. If that was the price, it came out cheap,” Alonso snapped. The response was immediate: “I have no doubt that it will be the ideal place to defend the democratic values of Milei, Villarruel, Lemoine and the new friends of the extreme right and Creole Bolsonarism. The price is very low. Today it is a party in liquidation due to closure”.
Gi
1700339116
#Avelluto #responded #Bullrich #defending #Milei #boos #Colón