Horacio Rodriguez Larretahead of the Government of Buenos Aires, redoubled the commitment in the internship of Together for Change and crossed the former Minister of Security Patricia Bullrichfollowing she said that she would fight drug trafficking by taking the Armed Forces to the streets.
“The Armed Forces are not trained for that, I think we have to talk seriously, not with titles”launched the now pre-candidate for President in dialogue Eduardo Serenellini in mainland pulse (Radio Continental) in an open questioning to who might be your competition in the next STEP.
Patricia Bullrich redoubles the bet once morest Horacio Rodríguez Larreta: “Argentina does not come out lukewarm”
On the contrary, Larreta emphasized that “does not believe in strident statements” of the PRO leader and insisted on how important it is to “study in detail” each situation: “We have an alternative for the Armed Forces to go to the border and release the Gendarmerie and put them in the hottest places,” he added.
The Buenos Aires community chief made reference to the statements that Bullrich made during a campaign tour in Rosario. Specifically, the former Security Minister said that if she becomes president, she will do whatever it takes “so that Rosario lives under the National Constitution and not under the law of ‘silver or lead’which is the drug law”.
“We are going to change the law so that criminals who come out armed cannot move freely and, if that is not enough, we are going to bring in the Argentine Armed Forces”he assured.
Message to Bullrich: “The firmness that counts is not to see who yells louder”
For his part, the pre-candidate for president resumed his idea that “The firmness that counts is the one that solves the problems” and added fuel to the fire in regards to his crosses with the PRO leader, just a few days following she tried to “warm”.
“I do not believe in the firmness of insulting from a platform, criticizing the other, that is the crack. Anything the other says is a catastrophe and they must be exterminated and whoever does not think like me is an enemy, enough of that,” concluded the Buenos Aires head of government.
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