The leader of the Civic Coalition and former national deputy Elisa Carrió claimed this Sunday that the extension of the quarantine announced by President Alberto Fernández “is the last great effort that society is asked to make” and surprisingly pointed out against the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof.
“The Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires must dedicate himself to governing, stop lying,” Carrió sentenced through two messages he published on Twitter this Sunday, without elaborating on the reasons for his “anger” with the provincial president.
In the same message, Carrió spoke about the extension and hardening of the isolation by coronavirus and stated: “That this is the last great effort that is being asked of society. We cannot live in a state of permanent exception where individual liberties are violated and human rights”.
“Let’s keep taking care and taking care of ourselves”, closed the leader with a second and last message.