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👉 La ministra de Seguridad acusó al ex jefe de Gobierno porteño de no construir una cárcel, pero el ex mandatario le respondió: “Patricia no mientas”.

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00:00It's something that didn't stop in Argentina.
00:02Not only didn't it stop, but it grew.
00:05Everything runs and is played there on social media,
00:08on the X-net.
00:09There are longer, shorter messages,
00:11but a lot of verbal violence.
00:13A strong crossroads. How does it start?
00:16Well, it starts when they talk to each other,
00:20they start shooting each other,
00:22because of the issue of insecurity.
00:24And who has to be in charge of the prisoners,
00:28the federal prisoners, in the city of Buenos Aires.
00:32And that's where it starts.
00:34Let's put the tweets so we can see it.
00:38A shooting where,
00:39a shooting, worth the redundancy,
00:41where what they do is say,
00:43La Reta blames Patricia Woolrich
00:46for not having finished the federal prisons.
00:48And in turn, Patricia Woolrich says,
00:50but wait, you were given the Devoto grounds,
00:53there you should have built the prison
00:56that served to decompress the police stations.
00:58All this happens inside a space that is in the middle of disintegration.
01:02Now we see the political part.
01:04That's where it starts.
01:06Well, there it is.
01:07Patricia, don't lie.
01:08The prison you're talking about is,
01:10and has always been, the responsibility of the national government.
01:12More than a year ago, it was your responsibility,
01:14and you didn't even put a brick.
01:16What you say is a lie.
01:17What you have is misinformation to the citizens.
01:19The prison that is being built in Marcos Paz
01:22is federal for prisoners for federal crimes,
01:25judged by federal judges.
01:27The prison was not finished because the national government,
01:31at that time, Alberto Fernández,
01:33never ratified the agreement that had been signed
01:35between the city and the nation
01:36during the government of Mauricio Macri.
01:38And he didn't put the funds.
01:39More than a year ago,
01:41which is the responsibility of my law and yours,
01:43and the prison is still unfinished.
01:45Instead of misinforming,
01:46he works for the safety of the citizens
01:48and built the prison.
01:50In this case, he talks about Marcos Paz.
01:53But Patricia Woolrich responds.
01:55Of course, and the tone goes up.
01:57She picks up the glove and starts answering.
02:00We repeat, now we are going to talk a little bit about the context
02:02and how the government looks at all this.
02:04The government is Patricia Woolrich,
02:06but above all, how the president.
02:07And what did Patricia Woolrich answer?
02:08Let's see, there are several answers.
02:10What we are seeing here is the most political answer.
02:12The other answer has to do with Patricia Woolrich saying,
02:16they gave you the land of Devoto
02:18and there you should have built the prison
02:20and you didn't build it because you were too busy
02:25with the political campaign
02:26and with the idea of ​​building the presidential career.
02:29So the funds were used for something else.
02:31That is what Patricia Woolrich raises,
02:33but beyond that, political debates begin.
02:35Remember that Patricia Woolrich, in the campaign,
02:37said that Horacio Rodríguez Larreta
02:38was going to be his cabinet chief.
02:40You remember that, right?
02:41It was the promise when Patricia beats Horacio Rodríguez Larreta
02:45and somehow needs to contain the votes.
02:47And there is a video that we will see later,
02:49because there are images of that.
02:51Well, political corpse,
02:52Larreta, you are the clear example of failure.
02:55Warm, mediocre, servile, aracasta,
02:58corrupt, while the country was on fire.
03:01While you distributed positions
03:03and agreed with those responsible for the great Argentine decadence,
03:06we worked on a country project
03:08that would return greatness to the nation.
03:10Today, with President Milay, we are doing it badly.
03:13Stop talking to Argentines
03:15as if they didn't know who you are.
03:17The warm, who never had the courage to change anything.
03:20Now govern those who have courage and convictions.
03:23Not accommodators like you,
03:25the good Argentines have already turned their backs on you.
03:28Remember,
03:30Larreta, the warm accommodator,
03:32was going to be Patricia Woolrich's cabinet chief.
03:34Yes, in fact,
03:36among the things that were remembered,
03:38videos were thrown.
03:39Videos were thrown.
03:40That video where Patricia Woolrich says
03:42that Milay's ideas are dangerous,
03:44in the middle of the campaign.
03:45In the middle of the campaign, that's why I say,
03:47but the few ...
03:48Well, let's see if we can ...
03:49If we have it, we review it.
03:52All this is given in the framework, as you say,
03:55that they are the two main leaders of the PRO
03:58who are looking for another place in the political spectrum.
04:02You have a Patricia Woolrich that what you want is that the PRO ...
04:04Patricia is not bad in the PRO, it seems to me, right?
04:07Well, formally it is,
04:08its deputies are still in the PRO bloc,
04:10and what Patricia Woolrich wants is
04:12that the PRO merges with Libertad Avanza,
04:16something that obviously Mauricio Macri does not want.
04:18Of course, they are still very far away.
04:19There is dialogue.
04:20Let's see, for example, Milay gets along very well with Ritondo.
04:23Well.
04:24He gets along very well in the province of Buenos Aires.
04:26Some leaders, as Diego Valenzuela says,
04:28people close to Woolrich.
04:29But it's by sections.
04:32But beware, Woolrich says something that is very, very serious.
04:37He says that there was a feast of corruption here in the city of Buenos Aires
04:41when the network was the head of government,
04:44mayor, I don't know.
04:46Today we asked Laura Alonso on the network,
04:49the famous spokeswoman of Jorge Macri's government,
04:53and she said, well, if Patricia Woolrich has a complaint,
04:56let her file it in the court,
04:58and of course we will accompany her.
04:59Yes.
05:00The government ...
05:02To go that way.
05:03The city government plays and plays.
05:07So that they didn't even get along when there was no conflict.
05:11Of course.
05:11They never got along.
05:13There was always an important cross between Woolrich and La Reta.
05:18I mean, I'm not surprised that this happens.
05:22What happens is that a year closes, I insist,
05:25showing that, obviously,
05:28not even within the political spaces
05:31there can be concord or bridges can be built.
05:34There is a very deep level of disintegration in politics.
05:38Of course.
05:38What happens is that ...
05:39That's why I wanted to close.
05:41What we are seeing are, in some way,
05:44the justifications of these two political subspaces of the PRO
05:47to end up breaking.
05:48What they are showing is, well,
05:50the two are formally affiliated with the PRO,
05:52they are still part of the party.
05:54Regardless of the fact that today they have no interference in national decisions,
05:58the PRO is preceded by Mauricio Macri,
06:00Horacio Rodríguez Larreta has no leadership position,
06:03Patricia Woolrich has his people,
06:05I think Damian Arabia follows as second,
06:08but she is also running.
06:09And what they are discussing is what is going to happen next year.
06:12Because here there are three models,
06:15in what was the PRO.
06:17The model of Patricia Woolrich, who says,
06:18let's go to the merger,
06:20and is going to fight places on the lists around that merger.
06:24The model of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, who says,
06:26with this alliance that the PRO has with the government,
06:29we cannot go anywhere,
06:31and is going to have to look for his political space.
06:32You are interested in Woolrich pushing for that.
06:34Larreta, seeing how it is reconstructed,
06:39if that is feasible,
06:40and a Macri in the south, completely disoriented.
06:43Yes, but a Macri, disoriented, I don't know if disoriented,
06:45but he wants to see, or is evaluating,
06:49if it is possible, if there is any margin
06:51to go to an alliance with freedom of advance,
06:53but in conditions of alliance, not in conditions of fusion.
06:57Or if, on the contrary, he has to make his own way.
06:59They know that if they make their own way,
07:01they will go to death for sure.
07:03And well, that's why.
07:04There was a poll recently,
07:05which I think you will replicate here,
07:07where people answered which spaces they would vote for,
07:09not which candidates, but which spaces they would vote for.
07:13It is also true that the electorate,
07:14a long time ago, stopped voting for political spaces.
07:17There are few people who tell you,
07:19I vote for radicalism, whoever it is, I vote for Perón.
07:22Well, when he went to that poll,
07:24I don't remember who it was,
07:26the PRO gave him the ten points.
07:28Yes, seven points.
07:29Seven points.
07:30Now, in the government's calculations,
07:32in the PRO's calculations,
07:34the PRO has, for example, in the province of Buenos Aires,
07:37ten points.
07:39In the government's calculations, it has five.
07:41Well, it's nothing.
07:42What they are doing is measuring what weight each one has.
07:45But what is the problem?
07:46Because if the PRO goes to an alliance with the government,
07:49let's suppose it had seven.
07:51It would be a front.
07:52Let's suppose a front in the province of Buenos Aires.
07:55It has seven points,
07:56which would also be the seven points
07:58that would allow the government to show
07:59that it can beat Kristina Kirchner.
08:01Yes? We split it in half.
08:03One says five, the other says ten.
08:04Let's go to the phrase of...
08:06Without a machine, you can't. With a machine, you can.
08:09Well, I don't know if it's that much.
08:12I don't know if it's that much,
08:13but it's the points you need.
08:15Okay, how many are seven points?
08:17Let's say there are three, four national deputies
08:20on the list in the front seats.
08:22Front seats are those who can enter Congress.
08:25Okay, who puts those deputies?
08:27A leader of Patricia Bullrich.
08:29Is she part of the PRO of those four?
08:32Or not? Or do the leaders have to put them on a machine?
08:34Wait a minute. The president picked up the glove.
08:36He obviously went out to support Patricia Bullrich.
08:39Like this. Look.
08:41It is impossible not to worship each of my ministers.
08:45Long live freedom, damn it.
08:46He puts it according to the tweet we read before.
08:49I still remember the sinister...
08:52Sinister is the challenge for the libertarian world.
08:55In a tweet, he threw the increase of the poor
08:58that the Ks generated in my head and that we blanked.
09:00However, the miserable did not say anything
09:02about the recent fall of poverty.
09:05This fight is historical.
09:06Javier Milei has always, since he took up politics,
09:09one of his first whites was Horacio Rodríguez Larreta.
09:11Yes.
09:13Well, Guillermo Fran was involved in all this.
09:16Let's see.
09:16There it is.
09:17National minister who spoke of the internal
09:19between the PRO and the advanced freedom.
09:20Let's see.
09:22If you ask the people of the city,
09:24they tell you that the PRO is going to win the elections
09:27for the advanced freedom of the city.
09:30Well, you always have to see if that, right?
09:34I think that in the street you see the pingos, right?
09:38We have to wait a little.
09:39We have confidence.
09:42Well, until then, what the head of the cabinet,
09:45Guillermo Franco, raised about not going together.
09:49Yes, and the main question in that sense
09:51was about the city of Buenos Aires,
09:54because the big question is,
09:55from the moment Jorge Macri decides to undo the elections,
09:59in the city of Buenos Aires,
10:00for the Porteño election,
10:03of non-national Porteño legislators,
10:06does the PRO have a guaranteed victory?
10:08And that is the big question.
10:10Or can the advanced freedom put a wedge in there?
10:12Well, I stop there.

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