Home » “When I was a civil servant, you bought the house”: Guillermo Moreno and Gustavo Sylvestre met live

“When I was a civil servant, you bought the house”: Guillermo Moreno and Gustavo Sylvestre met live

by admin
“When I was a civil servant, you bought the house”: Guillermo Moreno and Gustavo Sylvestre met live

Gustavo Sylvestre y Guillermo Moreno They starred in an energetic live exchange during the program hosted by the journalist from C5N. The heated discussion occurred when the driver reproached the politician for his frequent disqualifications of other leaders of Peronismlike the Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillofand Moreno responded with a severe counterattack: “When I was a civil servant, you bought the house”.

The triumph of Javier Miley It caused a crisis within Peronism, which has pending its rearming and is experiencing difficulties in re-emerging on the political scene with an exclusive leader capable of representing the values ​​of this coalition and taking over from other historical leaders, such as Cristina Kirchner.

In this context, former presidential candidate Guillermo Moreno already had several appearances in the studios of C5Ncon strong criticism of the government of Alberto Fernández and Kirchnerism in general.

Jorge Lanata clarified that if Javier Milei “retracts” he would withdraw the lawsuit

The renewed criticism of the former Secretary of Internal Trade exasperated journalist Sylvestrewho decided to interrupt the guest and explained their differences on the table.

“Can you allow me a minute?” Gustavo Sylvestre attacked. “When many during the Macrismo were hiding under the bed – I don’t know where you were – I did much more than several political leaders. So don’t screw around, I’m serious, don’t screw around…”the journalist threatened.

Moreno also had a verbal exchange with Rosario Ayerdi, the journalist who is part of the program’s debate panel. Minute One.

“You ran in the elections and you lost”the journalist recalled in the face of Moreno’s barrage of criticism towards other Peronist leaders.

See also  Rockies pitcher Marquez requires Tommy John surgery

With his usual verbosity, Moreno continued to argue emphatically: “The day Cristina Kirchner chose Alberto Fernández, I said he was the worst”.

The allusions to “the Fernández duo” were brought to the debate table precisely to reproach Sylvestre for his harmony with the previous government, especially with CFK. Then, the journalist reacted.

“We are not leaders,” Sylvestre argued and then added. “I was never a civil servant. I could be much better than anyone who is here now”the driver challenged.

The Supreme Court decided to reject two claims against Javier Milei’s DNU

“When I was an official, you bought the house, so don’t tell me anything” Moreno counterattacked.

With the peronometer you are blaming everyone, you think you are number one. Stop… Everyone has to do self-criticism,” Sylvestre continued.

“You have to do self-criticism”the former Kirchner official responded.

“You can’t go through life insulting everyone”Sylvester the Cat insisted.

“I don’t insult anyone”denied his interlocutor.

“You insult Kicillof, who is the only winner of Peronism”explained an offended Sylvester.

A sector of Unión por la Patria will vote in favor of the Bases Law

More moments of the crossing between Sylvestre and Moreno: “You banned Alfonsín, screw you”

“That for you, for me [Kicillof] led us to disaster”Moreno replied, beside himself.

“The province of Buenos Aires won,” Ayerdi and Sylvestre remarked.

The discussion seemed to have no end.

Not satisfied with the above, Guillermo Moreno reproached the driver for “banking Raúl Alfonsín.”

Against this, Sylvestre called out the leader for the possibility of him forming an alliance with Miguel Ángel Pichettowho accompanied Macri as a candidate for vice president of the PRO in 2015.

See also  MAKTKAMP - Caps Lock Woke Rock

CA/ED

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy