Journalist Diego Brancatelli turned the social network back on Twitter with harsh criticism intended for those who participated yesterday in the multitudinous flag 17A against the government of Alberto Fernandez, whose main claims were the refusal to quarantine and the judicial reform. “They are disgusting,” said the Intratables panelist about the protesters.
“They are irrational, violent, irresponsible, reckless, aggressive, rude, ridiculous, incoherent, coup plotters, haters. All together in a march. They are an ASCO,” Brancatelli pointed out on Twitter against those who demonstrated against the quarantine extension, he judicial reform project, the rise of the iinflation, the fall of the economy, the increase in insecurity, the release of detainees accused of corruption during the government of Nestor and Cristina Kirchner, among other claims.
The Banderazo 17A It became a massive nationwide protest against the Government, which emerged on social media and had its epicenter in the Obelisk, although it was noticed in squares across the country.
They are: Irrational Violent Irresponsible Reckless Aggressive Ridiculous Inconsistent Coup-makers Haters All together in a march They are ASCO. & – Diego Brancatelli (@diegobranca)
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Likewise, Brancatelli pointed directly against Cambiemos from his social network. “She plays with her double command. A small group approaches the Government with the speech of” No crack “, but they do not repudiate the march. The other large part calls for a demonstration to rot it and use that march to wear out,.
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It plays with its double command. A small group approaches the Government with the speech of “No crack” but they do not repudiate the march. The other large part calls to demonstrate to rot it and use that march to wear down. & – Diego Brancatelli (@diegobranca)
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As he had anticipated, Brandoni complied with the social distancing protocols during the march and for this he used, like Lombardi, foam rubber floats, known as “fleet-fleet”, to keep himself separated from the participants who accompanied him.
“A whole postcard. Brandoni and Lombardi protest by clinging to a handful of the” fleet fleet. “No wonder. Let’s change, it sank us,” Brancatelli fired at the opposition bloc.
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It plays with its double command. A small group approaches the Government with the speech of “No crack” but they do not repudiate the march. The other large part calls to demonstrate to rot it and use that march to wear down. & – Diego Brancatelli (@diegobranca)
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Days ago, the journalist starred in a tense round trip with the lawyer and president of the Mejorar party, Yamil Santoro, when the debate began to be intractable about the march called against the Government and about the risks of demonstrating in the midst of a pandemic. Already at that time, the journalist disagreed with claiming during the quarantine.
“This judicial reform is going to take a long time and we do not know what the final result will be, therefore, the march seems risky to me. Now, if Macri asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for money by decree, without consulting him with the Congress, and that would put us in debt, I would march. Although I would still doubt whether or not it is correct to do so during the pandemic, “the panelist clarified at that time.
However, now Brancatelli intensified his criticism against the opposition that demonstrated against the Government and crossed the former Security Minister Patricia Bullrich for citing San Martín in the call for the protest. “Citás a San Martín and your government changed it for a Taruca. You are unpresentable,” the journalist also judged on Twitter.
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