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El conflicto entre los políticos argentinos Waldo Wolff y Patricia Bullrich se agudiza, con acusaciones mutuas y tensiones que datan de la campaña de Rodríguez Larreta en 2023. La situación se complica aún más con la posibilidad de que Wolff sea candidato en las elecciones legislativas de mayo, mientras que Bullrich podría ser una adversaria política clave en la ciudad. Este enfrentamiento se ve agravado por problemas de seguridad en Buenos Aires, incluyendo recientes fugas de presos.

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00:00that Waldewulf and Patricia Bullrich are constantly fighting.
00:03There is a lot of strong statement, obviously, accusations from one side to the other.
00:08I particularly believe that it has to do with a conflict and a fight that is behind,
00:13which has been going on for a long time.
00:15I believe that, on a personal level, Patricia Bullrich probably does not forgive Waldewulf
00:20for being part of Rodríguez Larreta's campaign in 2023.
00:24In that hand-to-hand, he worked quite close to Bullrich and that sector of the production and went with Larreta.
00:29Today, Waldewulf is with Jorge Macri, who at the time had been the man backed by Patricia Bullrich.
00:39And today, Bullrich is the main political adversary in the city, if he decides to participate.
00:45And there is the other leg of the conflict.
00:48Because Waldewulf is talked about as a possible candidate.
00:51There is talk of the possibility that Waldewulf will be a candidate in the May legislative elections.
00:56Yes, if they don't improve the security in the city, I would tell you that it is not the time.
01:01Well, that's why I say, he was the half-singed candidate that the Portuguese government wanted to take forward.
01:06Now, there is all this conflict that has to do with a new escape that took place last night,
01:12or yesterday afternoon, at the neighborhood police station 1D, in the area of ​​Valle 451.
01:18A prisoner named Wilson Marcelo Ramírez, of Peruvian nationality, who escaped.
01:23There are already seven who escaped in the last week.
01:27Let's remember that last week in Caballito, also on Sunday, six people escaped, of which two were captured.
01:34Actually, eight escaped, six remain fugitives.
01:38No, there were six and four.
01:40Six and four?
01:41Of course, there were six and four, now one more is added.
01:44So, that's why I tell you, there are four who never appeared, two who were captured,
01:51now one more that adds up, and then there are the escapes from last year.
01:55There are the 13 different escapes from last year.
01:59That's why I tell you, there is this issue of constant bombardment between the two,
02:04because Wolf tells him, come and see, Wolf, take care of what concerns you, don't blame the nation.
02:11Well, Wolf on the other hand says, this is not our fault, this is that the prison population is totally overcrowded
02:20in the city of Buenos Aires, in the police stations, and the campaign is behind it.
02:26Let's remember, Patricia Bullrich, I don't think she's going to be a candidate,
02:30but it's a weapon that the government is keeping,
02:33especially in the case of the national legislatives in October,
02:39that need Bullrich to be a candidate.
02:41Well, it's the great fear that I think has the proof that Bullrich will go to the field at the electoral level.
02:47On the other hand, maybe Mauricio Macri is being talked about.
02:49And for Wolf, there is talk of the national legislature.
02:52I have my doubts if Mauricio Macri is going to be a candidate.
02:54Me too, I don't think so, I'm telling you here today.
02:56I don't think so either.
02:58For me, neither Mauricio Macri nor Patricia Bullrich are going to be candidates, at least this year.
03:03Now it's a scenario that is being talked about, at least, so it's a bit on the carpet.
03:09Jorge Macri mentioned it, Mauricio Macri.
03:12Well, the paintings appeared.
03:13I don't think so.
03:14Mauricio, Mauricio 2025, a very short time ago too.
03:19It happens a bit with Patricia Bullrich too.
03:21In the middle is all this dispute with Waldo Wolf.
03:24I think this issue has a long history.

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