While he continues to be shaken by the impact generated by the denunciations against his government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta came out to support the Minister of Security, Marcelo D’Alessandro, who announced that he will leave office amid the scandal over the leaked chats.
However, beyond his statements, Larreta removed the Minister from office, who released a series of statements about his departure.
“In this sense, I asked to take a temporary license. I am not resigning, I am taking a license in order to focus on the situation,” Marcelo D’Alessandro said at a press conference.
Faced with this statement, and also a position, the deputy of the Frente de Todos, Leandro Santoro, said that the City “but they prefer to play ‘confusion’ to protect Larreta.”
“D’Alessandro takes leave because he cannot “show his cell phone” to prove his innocence. Nor can he resign, because it would be confessing his guilt. The entire political and media system knows that this is true, but they prefer to play “confusion” to protect Larreta,” Santoro wrote on his Twitter account.