2023-07-24 17:04:27
The Buenos Aires media finally recorded the governor-elect of Córdoba. Martín Llaryora had a real landing in the Buenos Aires press for a key phrase of the exalted speech that he delivered at the celebrations of the triumph of Daniel Passerini as mayor of Córdoba.
“Enough of mistreating us from outside, that the pituquitos from Recoleta come to explain what to do and what not to do. May this example be taken by the interior of our homeland. This is the cry of Córdoba, ”Llaryora pointed out in the middle of the celebrations of his game.
Llaryora’s phrase: Pituquitos de Recoleta
Minutes before, the candidate Rodrigo de Loredo had early recognized defeat surrounded by the main Buenos Aires figures of Together for Change, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, Patricia Bullrich and Martín Lousteau, among others. The support of these leaders, and also of Mauricio Macri, was a constant in the two local campaigns in which Hacemos Unidos por Córdoba confronted Juez and De Loredo successively.
Rodríguez Larreta avoided arguing with Llaryora. “I do not believe in the politics of aggression, they will never see me on the side of violence and personal aggression, never, I believe in the Argentina of facts and results, as we show here in Caba; In order to move this country forward, we have to be together, that is what I propose, an Argentina of unity”, he replied when asked regarding the phrase “pituquitos de Recoleta”.
On the other hand, other leaders of Together for Change did attack Llaryora for the term “pituquitos”, while several leaders of the national Peronism reflected without criticism the statements of the Cordovan, who linked leaders of Together for Change.
Pituitos from Recoleta! said Llaryora, referring to the ignorance that R. Larreta and Bullrich have of the interior of the country. Nothing new, let’s remember how he fared in Argentina when the former mayors of CABA De la Rúa and Macri were Presidents.https: //t.co/uLb9QV7L78
— Aníbal Fernández (@FernandezAnibal) July 24, 2023
However, Llaryora did not refer only to political leaders. He also pointed to the Buenos Aires media in his claim. “Elections are won by talking to the people, not walking through the media in the federal capital where they attack us, where they lie to us. That is why you know that I am not silent, I am not afraid of anything, I am not afraid of looking bad and not defending the people of Cordoba ”, he continued.
“Give us back the money from the retentions”: you belong to Nestor, the one who put them up and uploaded them.
“They do not produce anything”: you have a Peronist IQ. https://t.co/LnBCi4rusW— ???????? lucas llach ???????? (@lucasllach) July 24, 2023
Along the same lines, Llaryora pointed out that every day they are doing a “cultural colonization” because “it seems that if you don’t go to the federal capital you don’t exist.” The appeal seemed to point to the permanent presence of Luis Juez and Rodrigo de Loredo on some TV channels in Buenos Aires. Cordovan Peronism is convinced that this influence was central to the good performance of the opposition leaders in the productive interior, where the consumption of Buenos Aires news channels is deeply rooted.
The journalist Jorge Asís was one of those who linked Llaryora’s phrase to pure “anti-porteño resentment.” In no case was the proposal of greater federalism or criticism of agricultural withholdings taken into account, but only the use of the expression “pituquitos de Recoleta”.
“Pituquitos from Recoleta”. Gratuitous expression of anti-porteño resentment by Martín Llaryora. It proves that the true natural hierarchy of the politician is not perceived in the reaction to defeat. It is shown in the euphoric merriment of victory.
— Jorge Asis (@AsisOberdan) July 24, 2023
There were also several Buenos Aires journalists who reacted once morest Llaryora’s statements. In LN+ – one of the media that Llaryora pointed to, without mentioning it – the journalist Marina Calabró lashed out at the current mayor and repeatedly recommended that he “get off the pony”.
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