Agustín Rossi responded to Bullrich: “Taking the Army to the streets has failed all over the world”

In recent statements, Agustín Rossi criticized the comments of Patricia Bullrich, who referred to the possibility of the Armed Forces fighting drug trafficking and insecurity, and maintained that “taking the Army to the streets has failed all over the world.” The words of the PRO leader did not go unnoticed by the current auditor of the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI), who stressed that in Latin America “the examples only generated more violence and a greater number of innocent victims as a result of the use of a force that is not prepared for that.” Likewise, Rossi maintained that “the Argentine Army would not want that either because most of the men and women who make it up know that this is not their function.” Regarding the current panorama in the Frente de Todos (FdT) in the face of the next elections, he remarked that “we had to govern in unforeseen situations” and stressed that “we knew what Macrismo had left, but we had not foreseen the pandemic and the war”. In that sense, the former national deputy acknowledged that “the outstanding debt we have is that the generation of work is accompanied by the increase in the purchasing power of Argentines.”

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