Grabois warned that the opposition “is crossing a red line”

The words of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta – presidential candidate of Together for Change (JxC) – provoked an immediate response from Juan Grabois, pre-candidate of Union for the Fatherland (UxP), who warned that “they are crossing a red line.” This morning, in a radio interview, the current head of government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires said that we must remove the Grabois from the worldW to reduce cuts in streets and routes. That inopportune expression aroused the reaction of the founder of the Movement of Excluded Workers (MTE), who recalled other references to his figure by the opposition. WHoy came out Larreta to say that to solve Argentina’s problems ‘you have to get the Grabois out of the world’. Patricia Bullrich took out a spot where she put my face. Espert said ‘for Grabois jail or bullet’. Morales that he was going to put me in prison. I do not want to be the victim, the poor people are the victim, but a red line is being crossed,” he said at a campaign presentation event in Bariloche. Silver and fear we never had. What they do to me afterwards they can do to others. It doesn’t make it go through a pipe that two candidates for president say they want to eliminate another candidate. I’m very worried that we will get used to it,” he said later. It was not the only response of Grabois, since through his Twitter account he described the words of Larreta and Bullrich as a “danger to democracy” and maintained that “this time it is my turn but it can touch anyone. You don’t have to let it go.” On the other hand, the presidential candidate affirmed that Argentina has “the capacity to become a nuclear exporting power” and revealed that it organized “a strong agenda of sovereignty over strategic resources.” Argentina is an international vanguard in atomic energy. All this development was financed with public funds, and there is constant interaction with SMEs and private companies,” he said.

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