Controversy Over Food Distribution in Argentina

Leila Gianni, former Legal Undersecretary, defends the government's food distribution efforts amidst criticism from Juan Grabois. She asserts integrity in the ministry's actions and praises Javier Milei's management.


Controversy Over Food Distribution in Argentina

Leila Gianni, former Legal Undersecretary of the Ministry of Human Capital, reiterated today that "no food has spoiled in the warehouses," addressing the controversy surrounding food distribution. Gianni emphasized her commitment to assisting the most vulnerable sectors, stating that the ministry has always fulfilled this duty.

Regarding the controversy generated by the lack of food distribution in the dining halls, which led to complaints from social organizations and criticism of the government, Gianni highlighted that this inclusive work has never stopped. She also expressed her commitment to fighting corruption, declaring: "I will continue investigating and I will keep denouncing acts of corruption, no matter who falls."

Additionally, Leila Gianni spoke about her political and professional position, stating that she was not part of Kirchnerism or the administration of Victoria Tolosa Paz. She also expressed her support for La Libertad Avanza (LLA) and praised Javier Milei's management, emphasizing that he is contributing to organizing the country.

Regarding other political figures, Gianni criticized Juan Grabois, whom she described as "the best altar boy of the year, in addition to being the activist of the year." She asserted that it is necessary to maintain the separation between the judiciary and public policy, indicating that "a judge cannot meddle in executive affairs."

Amid these statements, Leila Gianni underscored her track record in public service, highlighting that every position she held was the result of her effort and dedication.