The president of the Cultural Institute of the Province of Buenos Aires, florence saintoutcrossed the Minister of Social Development of the Nation, Victoria Toulouse Peace, exposing even more the internal differences that exist in the Argentine Government. In this way, the dispute between the two of them also grows, against the background of the competition for La Plata.

The environment of the Minister of the Interior, Edward Wado de Pedrohad criticized the president Alberto Fernandez for not inviting him to a meeting that the president had with the president of Brazil, Lula Da Silva, and human rights organizations and those questions did not go down well with albertismo. In that framework, Tolosa Paz dedicated harsh words to his Cabinet partner and demanded definitions: “Either you are in or you are out,” he said.

“It is not very clear to me if it is off-screen information from the minister or from his entourage. If they were statements by the minister himself, I think it is a good time to clarify if it is a transcendent media used for some purpose. It is a good time for the Minister De Pedro can clarify whether this happened or not because they put in his mouth a situation such as a lack of codes. If there is a lack of codes, in any case it is in reference to who is part of a government and criticizes the government,” said the official , which was the first open response from the presidential environment to a Kirchnerist minister.

Those statements revived the inmate and the former candidate for mayor of La Plata quickly came out to the crossroads of whoever was her rival in the last Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory Primaries (PASO) heading to the executive elections in which she finally ended up imposing Julio Garro.

“Attacking Wado de Pedro thinking about his own electoral campaign is the most anti-Peronist thing there is. Victoria Tolosa Paz, first the country, then the movement and finally the people, I repeat it to you because it seems that you never understood it”released Saintout via Twitter.

The official, member of the Buenos Aires management allied to the vice president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchnerwas thus one of the first to respond to Tolosa Paz’s criticism, although not the only one, since other leaders of the Frente de Todos also came out to the crossroads of the Minister of Social Development.

In this way, the internal climate in the national government is heating up again with a new fight between Albertism and Kirchnerism that has had so many chapters in recent times, many of them ignited by the former Argentine president herself.

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