Buenos Aires, March 3 (NA) – A spicy exchange took place between Luis Petri and Victoria Villarruel after the deputy stated that the vice president “bet on the failure of the Government,” to which she told him to stop commenting “like an old gossip.” “Villarruel was useful to the opposition. I imagine she must have thought about it (being president). She did not act as the Constitution demands and bet on the failure of the Government, I have no doubts. I am following the judicial case closely,” Petri stated. Meanwhile, later, Villarruel once again targeted the deputy and stated on her networks: “I know Petri for his cosplays and for the happy trains with President Milei. He opened the Senate so that the opposition could do its thing trying to break the economic program,” Petri said. The official also stated in an interview with TN to which Agencia Noticias Argentinas had access: “She has not supported the Government and betting on failure while being second in the line of succession, what does that transform you into? And for the emptying of IOSFA, and the lowest salaries of all the forces,” he pointed out. #AgenciaNA Yesterday was another example that in these two years she has not been up to the task.” On her part, the vice president came out against Petri's statements and responded to him through her social networks: “It is worrying that he still does not answer for the void he left in IOSFA and that his Mendoza official did it.” “He left hundreds of thousands of military families and families without medical care in the confines of the country, I think that before rambling and commenting like a gossipy neighbor, he should locate himself and see how he faces judicially what seemed to be a embezzlement of the social work of the military and their families.
Spicy Exchange Between Argentine Deputy and Vice President
Deputy Luis Petri accused Vice President Victoria Villarruel of betting on the government's failure. Villarruel responded by calling his behavior gossip and accusing him of incompetence. The exchange continued on social media.