2024-11-10 23:05:00
La Libertad Avanza National Representative Lilia Lemoine targets Vice President Victoria Villarruel again He also said that his distance from President Javier Milley was because “he plans his own campaign and uses the resources of the Senate.” This Sunday, the cosplayer was very active on her personal account on the social network X, where she spared no effort to criticize the Vice President and her activists.
Lemoine shared an article by a libertarian user who analyzed the head of state’s tense relationship with her vices, ensuring that she “had let go of his hand” and that “she was always cutting herself”, which represented With “shame”. He also noted that Javier Millay “always praised his team but almost never mentioned Victoria”. Villaruel added in the tweet: “We all supported her because she was Javier’s running mate and we wanted her to continue that way. But that is no longer the case, To make matters worse, he planned his own campaign and used Senate resources to do so.”.
“He has admitted that what he loves most is ‘high politics’, which is LA CASTA”condemned Lemoine. In this sense, today he also responded to a netizen’s question about whether he did anything during the museum night: “Yes, I went to find out what ‘high politics’ is like, that kind of caste system. “The monthly fee is 8 million, there are 20 consultants, plus monthly travel expenses. The most worrisome rat nest is not the NPC deputies…”, he said, attaching a video in which Villaruel pointed out his favorite thing about Congress: “I love the National Senate, I think it’s beautiful, but I have to tell you, what I love most about it is the Senate. What I liked was being in the venue, where I could take high-level politics seriously,” he declared.
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The practice of professional and critical journalism is a fundamental pillar of democracy. That’s why it bothers those who think they have the truth.
But this wasn’t the first time the deputy fired his weapon at Villaruel this weekend. This Saturday she shared a publication from the Vice President, in which she recounted a photo of herself inside a McDonald’s with “Argentines worth fighting for and subjected to all kinds of attacks”. Speaking about media comparisons to Donald Trump, LeMoyne commented: “Sure, but Trump was campaigning at the time and working at one of his country’s most iconic North American companies.”.
“On the other hand, our vice president shouldn’t be on the campaign trail, the logical thing should be to go to Kentucky Mustard or BBQ. Who advises her?he asked. In another tweet, he delved into the subject: “He lost all his advisors and it shows. The company he hired was worse than Larretta’s…”, he compared. Likewise, he shared information from the president’s friend and biographer Nicolas Marquez, who revealed that “a political party was formed with the hilarious name ‘Party of Moderates,’ whose main manipulator was the renegade Senator Francisco Paulo” Beltroni, with the aim of running for Victoria Villarruel as LLA Councilor in 2027. “They can’t say we didn’t warn them”Lemoine claimed.
On Saturday, an investigation launched its most scathing attack on Milley’s view of his relationship with the vice president. “Had she not been jailed for defrauding the state, she would have continued to embrace the busts of Isabella and Claudia Rucci”he scolded. When another user asked what he was referring to, he explained: “He collects money from the state to say his father was murdered by AAA, After collecting it he said it was Montoneros”. Finally, he warned: “The enemy within is the most terrifying. I’m just warning you. He’s already sent himself some pretty serious crap because he’s not managing his ego. “We will not fall in front of Kirchnerism, but we will not fall in front of ‘ennahda’ either.”
The background of this Crusade
This is not the first time lawmakers have crossed Villaruel, nor is the distance that exists between the vice president and the nation’s president new. In a radio statement a few weeks ago, “Before he became a candidate, he made fun of Milley,” he recalled. “She called him a ham and ran her campaign. He fought with Karina, without whom he wouldn’t even be a representative. “So, you have the best president in history by your side? Do you defend him? “
Along these lines, he doubled down and took the dispute further, saying that “he always distinguished himself from Mire,” “because he didn’t scream, because he didn’t use a chainsaw or a lion.”She is a “decent girl” who has never slept with a married man They were right-wing leaders when I was young. No! She is a ‘young lady,'” he concluded. Last month he also defined her as “The Worst Vice President in History” After meeting María Estella Martinez de Peron in Spain.
In August, he shattered the “Mayan smile,” mentioned that “he has his own agenda,” and accused him of saying “he’s going to put all the Montoneros in jail.” “Who is he going to put in jail? Because she’s the executive branch, not the judiciary,” he pointed out. He also accused her “constantly criticize the administration’s decisions” and ask him to “show more humility”.
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**Interview with Lilia Lemoine: Critiquing Victoria Villarruel & the Dynamics of Argentine Politics**
**Interviewer:** Lilia, you’ve been quite vocal about your criticism of Vice President Victoria Villarruel lately. What prompted these recent comments?
**Lelia Lemoine:** My concerns about Villarruel stem from her apparent shift in focus away from her role as Vice President. It’s troubling to see that she’s planning her own campaign while using Senate resources, which undermines the collective efforts we should be focused on as a party. It creates a divide that shouldn’t exist.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned that Villarruel has “let go of his hand” in regards to President Javier Milei. Can you explain that sentiment?
**Lelia Lemoine:** Yes, there seems to be a distancing from a unified front. While Javier has praised his team, Villarruel is often absent from that narrative. It’s almost as if she’s trying to carve out her own path, and that’s not what being a Vice President is about — it should be about supporting the President and the initiatives of the administration.
**Interviewer:** You’ve also termed her interests as “high politics,” calling it “LA CASTA.” How do you see that influencing her decisions?
**Lelia Lemoine:** Villarruel has openly stated that her passion lies in “high politics.” That type of mentality fosters a system that is disconnected from the people. Professional politics should not be about elite circles; it should be about serving the citizens and being accessible to their needs.
**Interviewer:** In a previous statement, you referenced her recent social media post from inside a McDonald’s. What did you find problematic about that?
**Lelia Lemoine:** While she shared her experience to connect with average Argentines, it came across as disingenuous. It’s one thing to share the everyday reality of citizens, but quite another to use that as a campaign prop. I’d rather see her engaging in meaningful policy discussions rather than optics.
**Interviewer:** What do you think needs to change within your party to address the issues you’ve raised?
**Lelia Lemoine:** We need to return to our foundational principles. Transparency, accountability, and a genuine commitment to our voters must guide our efforts. Any deviation from that will fracture our support and ultimately stall our progress. Collaborating effectively without personal ambition overshadowing collective goals is crucial.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, you warned about the potential consequences of “the enemy within.” What do you mean by that?
**Lelia Lemoine:** The greatest danger often comes from within our ranks. When leaders prioritize their agendas over the party’s unity, it creates factions and opens the door for external influences. We must remain vigilant and focused, or we risk mirroring the mistakes of past administrations.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Lilia, for sharing your insights on these pressing issues in Argentine politics.
**Lelia Lemoine:** Thank you for having me. It’s essential we discuss these matters openly.