After a headquarters of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (Conicet) located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo suffered a fire principle which forced the employees who were in the building to evacuate, Javier Miley He suggested that it was an action planned by the opposition in response to a possible audit.
In accordance with his position once morest public institutions, the President shared on his social network account “100% Kirchnerist modus operandi” for “burn the evidence of years of theft and tongs”and who declared: “He cuts everyone.”
“There was talk of oversight, of an independent audit, and everything was set on fire. The eagerness has never been more evident.… The 23rd thing is an expression of maintaining this corrupt system that threatens higher education. The UBA must be intervened,” said another, whose position was also replicated by Milei.
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Along the same lines, another Internet user related to the Government of La Libertad Avanza pointed out that “Peronism is like that” and that its followers “they love burning their historical archives” because “they learned it from European national socialism.”
“I propose that every time it is announced that something is going to be audited, it should be only a week in advance and “Let them intervene in the building with police”suggested a young man who denounced: “If everyone doesn’t set the evidence of choreo on fire.”
The beginning of the fire was recorded in a server room of the building located in Godoy Cruz at 2300 and the smoke detection alarm was immediately activated, so City Firefighters and personnel from the Argentine Federal Police (PFA) intervened.
Although the incident, which lasted regarding an hour, It only caused some material damage., the employees who were in the place were evacuated as a precaution. Meanwhile, according to the authorities, the corresponding expert reports will begin in the near future.