Patricia Bullrich used in her spot images of a documentary about poverty that Filo.news published in 2019

The pre-candidate for president of Together for Change, Patricia Bullrich, launched this Saturday her first spot for the PASO of August. Between hints for his rival in the internal, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, and strong definitions on corruption and security, a detail caught the attention: the use of images from the documentary “Hunger in Argentina: Eating on the street”, which Filo.news published in July 2019, during the management of former President Mauricio Macri. author of that audiovisual material. “This testimony that Patricia Bullrich uses in her campaign spot is part of the documentary “Eating on the street” that we did with Filo.news in 2019, during the management of @mauriciomacri,” the graduate in Communication wrote on Twitter. The spot “If we were in a normal country, maybe it would be enough with a good administrator or an economic theorist. But we are not living in a normal country. We are in this Argentina”, is the phrase with which Bullrich opens his new campaign message. From that point, images of pickets, empty classrooms, operatives in Rosario and leaders of the ruling party, such as Deputy Máximo Kirchner and the pre-candidates for president of Union for the Fatherland, Juan Grabois and Sergio Massa, follow.” Here nothing is as it should be and it will take a lot of strength to recover the order we lost, “says the former Minister of Security. “Strength because dialogue does not get the drug traffickers out of Rosario, because corruption does not end by consensus. Because he doesn’t agree with the mafias. Strength because boxes and privileges are never released by negotiating. Strength because the best plan in the world is going to have to be defended more than in economic theory, in the street, “he warns. With images of the protests of December 2017, when demonstrators threw stones at Congress in rejection of the Pension Reform that legislators were debating in the hall, Bullrich says: “We have already seen how aggressively change is resisted.” “We can’t afford to do it half-heartedly again. If it’s not everything, it’s nothing,” he emphasizes. “The time has come to generate great structural changes and do what was never done. I welcome the strength needed to order the country. I welcome the force of change,” the presidential candidate concludes.

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