Cerruti sent a message to the official intern: “No personal grievances or press operations”

The spokeswoman for the Presidency, Gabriela Cerruti, confirmed that President Alberto Fernández is analyzing forming a political table that brings together the main leaders of the Frente de Todos and sent a strong message within the government coalition. Entering an election year, we are beginning to see those debates, those alignments, where each space seeks to install who it considers to be the best candidate and where we all have to work so that the right does not triumph again in Argentina, which has made us go back so much. As long as these debates take place within the framework of political debate, of the best ideas, and do not include personal grievances or press operations, or all those things that should be outside the normal strategy of political debate, it is welcome, “said the official. Cerruti’s statements come after the crossed statements between Albertists and Kirchnerists after the discomfort that Interior Minister Eduardo ‘Wado’ de Pedro made known for the non-invitation to an event with the president of Brazil, Lula da Silva, and Human Rights organizations. “He has no codes,” they reportedly said from the ministry led by De Pedro, regarding the president’s attitude. From Fernández’s side, Victoria Tolosa Paz (Social Development) and Aníbal Fernández (Security) went out to cross it. Then Maximo Kirchner spoke. He questioned him for not interceding in the judicial situation of the vice president and demanded to review the agreement with the IMF. And Andrés “Cuervo” Larroque called him “irresponsible” and “ungrateful” and accused him of having participated in the “liquefaction” that the media made about the failed attack on the former president. Meanwhile, the president is governing and believes that his personal function is to speak to citizens and tell them what we are doing,” Cerruti said at a press conference. In recent weeks, Fernández intensified his agenda in the interior of the country and with international leaders, leveraged at the VII Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) held in Argentina.

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