translated from Spanish: Cafiero, with everything against Macri: “We never thought I could have that cruelty”

Cabinet Chief Santiago Cafiero said Mauricio Macri’s statements about the coronavirus caused him “a lot of pain”—as he never thought he could reach that level of cruelty.” He paints it full-length. It shows that insensitivity that he showed when he led the country for four years and he proves it again now,” he said in a conversation with Radio 10, after the former president maintained that the virus is like a “flu, a little more serious,” and said that he “never” believed it was “something” so “one has to be without sleep.” , in relation to the severity of the pandemic.

“The statements cause me a lot of pain but little surprise. It doesn’t catch our attention, but we never thought it could reach that level of cruelty,” the official added, continuing: “The over-politicization that he always wanted to put into the pandemic, the virus, the vaccine, left him in a very marked way, very exposed what he really thinks.” In this sense, he described it: “He is a powerful and rich man, and he thinks that he has access to the best doctors, treatments, who can go abroad to get vaccinated, and travel the world when we were all here, containing the virus”, and he differed from his management: “While the Government invested in the health system to respond to those who needed care. , he would go around the world and lecture and say that more dangerous than the coronavirus was populism, only to ingratiate himself with a political ideological issue.”

That “is the philosophy of someone who is overbearing about money and power, thinking that it will never touch him,” he explained and at the same time, emphasized that “luckily the Argentines in October 2019 voted for a change of government and moved towards a model of production and employment that abandons that individualistic idea and embraces a community idea.” Who likes confinement? It serves, confinement is hard but it serves to take care of each other,” he concluded.

Original source in Spanish

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