Bullrich spoke about the short circuits with Villarruel and gave details about the release of Nahuel Gallo
Patricia Bullrich criticized her party's vice president and commented on the release of Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo.
In an address, Patricia Bullrich, a senator for La Libertad Avanza, discussed the release of Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo, while expressing concerns over the actions of Vice President Victoria Villarruel. Bullrich indicated that Villarruel's public actions appear to diverge from the party's direction, hinting at internal conflicts within La Libertad Avanza. Additionally, she called attention to the involvement of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) in Gallo's transfer and criticized Deputy Marcela Pagano, linking her husband's ties to the political regime critical of their party.
Bullrich also reaffirmed President Javier Milei's statements made during the Legislative Assembly regarding opposition attempts to destabilize the government ahead of the upcoming legislative elections. She suggested that this tension included not only opposition parties but also the actions of Villarruel, reflecting a complex interplay of political maneuvers within the current government. Highlighting these fractures, Bullrich emphasized the division in objectives and strategy between her faction and the vice president.
As the political landscape in Argentina grows increasingly polarized, the issues raised by Bullrich may have significant implications for the future of La Libertad Avanzaβs unity and strategy. Her remarks suggest a potential rift in the coalition's approach to governance, especially as they prepare for critical elections. The dynamics between Bullrich, Milei, and Villarruel will be crucial in defining the party's effectiveness and public perception in the months to come.