translated from Spanish: “Ah, but Macri”: the shirt with which Martín Tetaz chicaneó Carlos Heller

Martín Tetaz (Together for Change) and Carlos Heller (Frente de Todos), pre-candidates for deputies for the City of Buenos Aires, participated last night in the program A dos voces (Wednesday at 22, by TN). In the midst of the debate over the social and economic situation in Argentina, the pre-candidate of the national ruling party said that Argentina “is emerging after living through two pandemics: the pandemic of the four years of Macrismo and the health pandemic, and it is doing so in an orderly manner.” At that time, the economist took off his coat and showed a T-shirt with the inscription ‘Ah, but Macri’, alluding to the constant criticism of the ruling party to the management of the former president. While Heller continued to list the government’s measures to “normalize the inheritance of inviability” he received, Tetaz pointed to the words of his shirt.

“Your best argument is ‘Ah, but Macri.’ Without that argument, you can’t defend the disaster of the management they did, it’s your main campaign argument,” Tetaz told him, who offered to give the president of Banco Credicoop a t-shirt of his size. Let’s not talk about sizes because I don’t want to offend you,” Heller replied. “I’m proud of my size, my physical form, everything,” Tetaz replied.Immediately, the show’s hosts ended the discussion.

Original source in Spanish

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