The unusual move in which the businessman Mauro Stendel, based in Miami, sent 256 shovels to the National Congress and left them at the door of the legislative palace had his answer. Eduardo Toniolli, National Deputy from Santa Fe of the Frente de Todos, did not hesitate to condemn and point out Javier Milei, to whom Stendel referred on his social networks.

“I find it funny and partly reproduces what many people think of politics,” Toniolli said in an interview with Cadena 3 Rosario. In this sense, he clarified: “Congress works every day, every week in committee meetings. Regarding the fact that there are fewer sessions per month, I agree and I think there should be more sessions in the year, which is something more rational than having marathon meetings in the venue”.

And he was blunt: “It is a mischief that comes from politics, because the businessman shares Milei’s ideas”, precisely “the deputy does not work for what he was elected and the state puts the money for his equal salary.”

About the leader of Libertad Avanza, Toniolli criticized: “He is not in any commission, he did not present a project, he does not raise any vote and he missed half of the sessions, so it is not an example of grabbing the shovel.” And he finished: “Milei is lazy and a gnocchi, she is all over the world giving talks at foundations and from there she collects his money and the boy with the shovels gets on this.”

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