Alberto Fernández said goodbye to Casa Rosada

2023-12-07 13:50:46

Alberto Fernández said goodbye to the Casa Rosada, since he will travel to Brazil and then will no longer have time to continue using the presidential headquarters, he will arrive directly to carry out the presidential transfer in Congress, as reported by Alejandro Gomel in Modo Fontevecchiaby Net TV, Radio Perfil (AM 1190) and Radio Amadeus (FM 91.1).

Yesterday was the last day that Alberto Fernandez He stepped foot in the Casa Rosada as president. Almost marked not only by what he says, but also by the little luck he had in his mandate. He will be remembered in a very beautiful place: the Patio de las Palmeras of the Casa Rosada.

During the farewell, it rained, which made it take place in an internal courtyard. All the employees who work in the Government House, the stable plant, and, obviously, many administrative employees, waiters, cleaning staff, and many other people who work there were present. Alberto Fernández gave a farewell speech taking the microphone, while the attendees had some glasses in hand for the toast.

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“Today I highly value the work of each public official and each State employee, so unfairly mistreated. We might not have achieved anything we achieved without the support of each one of those who are here,” said the outgoing president. Then he added: “I leave with the peace of mind of having recomposed the salaries of state workers, although I have enormous regret of not having solved the problem of poverty.” He ended his last speech from the Casa Rosada toasting the happiness of the Argentine people and a better future, quoting “El Flaco” Spinetta in his Cantata of Yellow Bridges: “Don’t make me say that everything in the past was better, tomorrow is better, let’s toast to that tomorrow.”

On this occasion, it was not Lito Nebbia who was recurrent in Alberto Fernández’s messages and speeches, but Luis Alberto “El Flaco” Spinetta, who was present at the end of the speech. Alberto Fernández said goodbye, took photos with several of the employees, and there was an altercation with the media and a journalist who wanted to get closer. At that time, he made it clear that he would not give notes.

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Meanwhile, in the Government House, which was very quiet for much of the year, the movements with the arrival of new inhabitants. It was like those simultaneous moves when one leaves a place and hopes to sell the property to another and, while he arrives, others are abandoning it. Offices emptied, resignations arrived and were signed as the day passed. Among those who arrived, was Manuel Adorni, the new presidential spokesperson. He passed by the Government House, greeted those accredited in the journalists’ room and promised a lot of communication and daily contact.

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Adorni and the protrusion Gabriela Cerruti They were together, with the latter happy because she was the one who imposed the issue of there being a presidential spokesperson and the president who arrives also continues with the idea of ​​someone speaking officially on behalf of the government.

In short, with photos and everything, Adorni will be in the conference room starting Monday, succeeding Alberto Fernández, while the move and movement continue in the Casa Rosada.

Alberto Fernández says goodbye, paraphrasing Spinetta: “Don’t tell me how I said, like this Spinetta, don’t make me say that every time in the past was better.”

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