Patricia Bulrich spoke of mediation with Alberto Fernandez and criticized the closure of Olivosgate.
The pro-party leader was outraged by the president’s absence from a meeting to discuss the purchase of vaccines.
PRO party owner, Patricia BulrichWas outraged this Tuesday and criticized President Alberto Fernandez for his absence Listening to reconciliation In tribunals. “We ran out of vaccines, hundreds of thousands of people died and The president hides in a small room instead of noticing“- confirmed Bulrich in a statement LN +.
Bulrich once again rejected Fernandez’s request after the Pro leader suggested that in 2020 the purchase of coronavirus vaccines from the company Pfizer was suspended by the Argentine government establishing a mediator or local partner.
“I was not going to confront the president, he was going to confront the truth that I was going to tell, Which the government still does not explain. Today the fourth dose is given, most of it from Pfeiffer, but it is too late, absolutely too late. “We lost months,” he said in the program.
The professor’s head’s statements have been ratified despite government denials. “Minister Guinea Gonzalez Garcia said he wanted a mediator, which he acknowledged in a letter from the president. [Fernández] He ended up expelled for it and for her VIP Vaccination “Held.
Bulrich reiterated that he had heard Pfizer explain to Health Minister and also Alberto Fernandez that they intended to control “the entire vaccine process in a single plant in the United States” because they wanted to guarantee “traceability” of the process. .
“When they put it up, sister Gins [González García] The mediator asked, the contract was maintained there. And never asks the president again“, Held.
For his part, he cited a $ 1,600,000 offer made by Fernandez as part of the reason behind his participation in Fabiola Janes’s birthday in 2020, in the midst of the worst phase of the pandemic and in violation of the rules. Strict insulation management.
“I am outraged that the president is not standing in front of the camera and apologizing to the 45 million Argentines who have lost family members,” he said. “The president’s moral gesture would be more valuable than paying a little money“.
Along this line, Bulrich recalled that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson He apologized for the celebrations he took part in during the coronavirus crisis. “It would be much better than that [Fernández] You said, “I’m sorry for what I did.”
In addition, he criticized that former President Christina Kirchner did not refer to these issues. “Christina tried to be Pontius Pilate: “I am not responsible for this Mr. President,” he said. And chicaneó: “It’s like someone who met in a corner and who asked ‘Do you want to be president?'”.
Bulrich noted that the current president “severely insulted” the current vice president and recalled that he even called him a “murderer” at a time when they were politically distanced.
“Why do not Christina Kirchner and Alberto Fernandez sue each other for 100 million for the words they said to each other?Bulrich was surprised. “Because they are needed,” he added.
Source: La Nacion
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