National deputy for Unión por la Patria, Natalia Zaracho, launched a fierce attack against the ruling coalition in an explosive and insulting speech on Wednesday. During a privilege matter against the Minister of Human Development, Sandra Pettovello, regarding the closure of the "Return to Work" program, the opposition lawmaker unloaded heavy fire on those defending the decision. "To be honest, I still don't understand how they can be so, so scummy," she stated. Zaracho, close to Juan Grabois, described the context in which the Ministry of Human Development decided to discontinue the "Return to Work" program, eliminating 900 sources of employment. "I'm not here to pretend and try to be something I'm not. It's 900 jobs in this context where inflation keeps rising, where families are getting more and more into debt, where a new apartment for Adorni comes out every week," she listed. And she continued: "In that context, they choose to stick their hands in the pockets of the poorest. And they don't expect me to get angry? They think that by playing the bad guys on social media and coming here to laugh at us, it's going to get them something. This has a cost, don't be mistaken," she warned. "I hear them asking for respect. They should have respect for the cooks who feed the people they starve, or for those in the neighborhood centers who deal with addiction issues, while a narco-deputy sits here as if nothing," she said, alluding to the libertarian Lorena Villaverde. Zaracho clarified that her "colleagues work more than anyone" from the ruling party representatives, and warned them that "they are not going to break the organization." "Those colleagues are going to keep working. The ones who have to work are you, you're a bunch of lazy bums, thieves, scammers, bribe-takers, fucking sons of bitches who shit on people," the opposition deputy concluded furiously. "This is who I am. I come to represent a sector, and it angers me a lot that they laugh at the people who are having a hard time."
Argentine Deputy Causes Scandal in Parliament
Argentine Deputy Natalia Zaracho caused a scandal in parliament, unleashing a torrent of insults at the ruling coalition over the closure of a program that provided 900 jobs for the poorest.