translated from Spanish: Duhalde: “The situation is so serious that dinner at Olivos is a minor issue”

Former President Eduardo Duhalde referred to the controversy generated around the photos in the Quinta de Olivos and considered that, considering the situation in the country, the dinner at the presidential quinta “is a minor issue.” The situation is too serious, people are dying, dinner in Olivos is a minor issue,” the former president said.

“If you’re on a sinking ship, there are issues that aren’t important. The Titanic is sinking, do you think people are going to get angry because the food is cold?” said the former president in statements to Radio La Red.And continuing with that analogy, he said: “The situation is very hard, very difficult. They are running to get the lifeboats off. The situation is appalling, even if the government tries to disguise it. I feel that. It’s the worst crisis in Argentina’s history.” Duhalde said he will work for unity, but confessed there are times when he is “desperate.” “I don’t know what to do to help, I have to go to the doctor to ask for anxiolytics.” Finally, he talked about the possible consequences that President Alberto Fernandez could suffer from the social gatherings at the presidential fifth. “Should you kick him out because he’s lying?” he asked, and elaborated: “It’s not a criminal offense to lie. I find it very bad, I do not usually lie, and today politics is all a lie, of the opposition, of the government. You never know if they’re telling the truth.”

Original source in Spanish

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