2024-08-11 00:42:03
After having Condemning gender-based violence against former President Alberto FernandezFabiola Yáñez had not made any public statement until this Saturday. The former first lady broke her silence, admitted her accusations against the former president and recounted some details about their coexistence and relationship..
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Fabiola Yáñez breaks her silence: the fallout after her remarks
In a wide-ranging interview, the former first lady touched on several topics, from her relationship and time together with Alberto Fernandez to some of the specific events that marked the former president’s administration. It didn’t take long for his comments to reverberate across the political spectrum.
From the government, a frequent person who expresses his views on social networks is the presidential spokesman. Manuel AdoniHe had previously questioned Fernandez when the complaint came to light.
Now the official cited excerpts from interviews in which Yáñez recounted the Olivos meetings during the pandemic, for which she was internally accused, as she put it, of “costing the government the election.”
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“It is obvious that other Argentinians never understood the seriousness of parties at Hacienda Olivos when they were forced to be locked up during the melt, schools were closed, and the dead could not be fired,” Adoni criticized.
In the case of Ramiro Mara, one of the harshest people after Yanez’s comments came to light was Ramiro Mara. Buenos Aires lawmakers are targeting Alberto Fernandez and particularly Ayelen Mazina, the former women’s minister in the final stages of his administration.
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The problem is, as Fabiola mentioned, she tried asking this portfolio for help but got no response. “If the Women’s Department refuses to even offer help to the First Lady, what good are they? It’s been proven that this is a joint that only steals from the budget and stuffs it with gnocchi,” Marra wrote.
“Why don’t you take any action when they ask you for help? Why don’t they condemn the president for physically and psychologically attacking women? Very feminist, unless they have to condemn one of yours. Ashen in the face.
Why don’t you take any action when they ask you for help? Why don’t they condemn the president’s physical and psychological attacks on women?
Very feminist, unless they have to condemn one of yours. His face was hard. https://t.co/Wkkr7HFXNi
— RAMIROMARRA (@RAMIROMARRA) August 10, 2024
At the same time, reporter Silvia Mercado also mentioned this interview. The correspondent questioned on her radio show the paternity of Francisco, the youngest son of Alberto Fernandez and Fabiola Yáñez.
The former first lady mentioned in the interview that those who question the paternity of the child will have to pay for the defamation.
“Everything Fabiola said in the Infobae report is true. It was wrong for me to casually talk on air about something that was so painful for her without proper notification. It It’s not in my book, nor have I written any notes about it, and I apologize for hurting her.
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