Victoria Villarruel responded to the criticisms from Milei and leaders of La Libertad Avanza: "They want my resignation, but they will not get it"
Victoria Villarruel publicly rejected calls for her resignation from Javier Milei and members of La Libertad Avanza following the opening of the ordinary sessions in Congress.
During the opening of the ordinary sessions of Congress, tensions escalated between Argentina's Vice President Victoria Villarruel and President Javier Milei, along with members of his political party, La Libertad Avanza. Milei's discourse included remarks that prompted Villarruel to take to social media to address the backlash directed at her, particularly regarding her position and future in the government.
Villarruel articulated her commitment to her role through a tweet where she affirmed that she will not resign despite pressures and criticisms. She emphasized that she will serve her term until December 10, 2027, and would continue to hold her position with integrity. This statement responds specifically to a social media user's suggestion that she should step down while she still has βsome dignity,β which further highlights the political divisiveness present in the current government dynamics.
The clash represents a notable episode in the ongoing internal strife within the Argentine government, where competing factions within the ruling party display public animosities. This situation could have broader implications for governance in Argentina moving forward, as the internal conflicts may affect legislative processes and public perception of their effectiveness in addressing national issues.