The controversy over privileged pensions intensified with Duclos's statements, who pointed out that Villarruel's situation highlights the lack of privileges in Milei's government. After a discussion that continued to escalate, Márquez and Duclos expressed their opinions.
Márquez criticized those who trust in 'high politics' and do not demand the resignation of privileged pensions, labeling the vice president as 'a worthless vice'. The internal conflict between Milei and Villarruel in the government continues to grow as the declines of privileged pensions for politicians like Cristina Kirchner and Amado Boudou become official.
Lemoine pointed out the Senate leader for not resigning her benefit, receiving support from Márquez and Duclos, biographers of the president. The controversy intensified with a post by Villarruel mentioning 'irrelevance and forgetfulness' as the greatest condemnations for Kirchnerism, generating accusations from Lemoine about the disconnection with the needs of ordinary people.
Villarruel's betrayal, according to Lemoine, reflects a lack of understanding of the economic revolution in Argentina and its imminent consequences. The discrepancies between politicians and the public criticisms highlight internal divisions and discontent with privileges in the political sphere.