The fights between Javier Miley and Together for Change are not new, especially in an election year like 2023. However, in another attempt to destabilize the opposition party, The deputy of La Libertad Avanza wanted to point out Horacio Rodríguez Larreta as “dragged” following authorizing the opening of Guevara streetthinking that it was a tribute to the guerrilla Ernesto “Che” Guevara. The historical error jumped quickly and a Buenos Aires government official let him know. He told him that not only was the street founded years before “Che” was born, but it was also in honor of the Jesuit jose guevara.
«This strange habit of Harry’s bullying the “liberals” who are inside Together for the Kargo. He sees that you have to be dragged or a VERY large suitcase to be able to smoke something like that. What moral authority do you have to criticize liberal “purity” following this?” Javier Milei had posted on Twitter. In addition, he attached a photo showing Larreta installing the sign with the name of the street.
It was Clara Muzzio, Minister of Public Space and Urban Hygiene of the City Government (GCBA) who made the mistake. «Guevara street, which crosses Chacarita, exists in the City by an ordinance of 1904, 24 years before Che was born. It is regarding Don José Guevara, a historian and Jesuit priest from 1700. Every day you can learn something new, @JMilei », she explained.
The networks were quickly loaded with ironies. Manuela López Menéndez, Secretary of Transportation and Public Works of the GCBA, responded to the publication of her colleague with two emojis of a woman covering her face. As an example, other users reminded Milei that Julián Álvarez street is not named following the National Team player, but rather following a politician who participated in the May Revolution.
The opening act of Guevara street
This morning, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta announced the opening of Guevara street on the Chacarita beach. In the first instance, he reported that the fire in the Costanera Sur ecological reserve is under control, and that he himself went to check the work of the firefighters and brigade members.
Likewise, in an electoral key, the Buenos Aires head of government highlighted the integration of Argentines with urbanization projects. “He who wants, he can”, he remarked when mentioning the importance of the work culture. In addition, he stressed that the non-vote of the neighbors is not important despite the progress, but to continue lowering the levels of insecurity and that “everyone lives in decent conditions.”