Mauricio Macricampaigning in Córdobavisited yesterday Jesus Maria and had a tense moment with a journalist. Luis Sánchez, from radio La Ronda, asked him about the debt with the IMF that he took on in his management. “Whoa, again… I thought you had already learned it by now, because the truth is, you keep repeating that nonsense that these guys who didn’t pay a dollar say…”, he responded.
Sánchez insisted and Macri stated: “You are very misinformed. I can’t educate you at a press conference, so I can’t do anything. You have no solution.”
As the journalist responded again, some authorities approached to remove him from the conference. It was Luis Juez, who accompanied Macri in the meeting with journalists, who intervened. “It’s not necessary, calm down, it’s not necessary. “You have every right in the world to ask,” Judge told the police officer who had approached Sánchez. The discussion extended, with Sánchez raising his questions about Macrista’s management.
Macri will continue his tour today through Villa María and Oncativo, in a province where historically he did very well in each election, but in the PASO Juntos por el Cambio he came third. The visits that the former president is making as part of this tour are “spontaneous, unannounced” and he “shows up without anyone knowing,” they explain from his entourage.
Sánchez said after the press conference with Macri that a “club” pushed him and that he, “energetic and angry,” tried to approach him once again so that the former president could answer his questions. “The guard tries to stop me. They didn’t do it because my press colleagues and Senator Luis Juez intervened. “It was a very big disgrace,” Sánchez said in statements to Radio 10.
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