La ministra Patricia Bullrich inauguró la cárcel federal número 36 en Coronda, destacando la necesidad de más espacio para delincuentes. El evento se desarrolló entre tensiones políticas, con menciones a las disputas internas entre Javier Milei y Victoria Villarruel sobre los roles de Seguridad y Defensa. Además, se discutió la situación política en Venezuela y el caso del gendarme argentino acusado de hacer inteligencia.
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00:00Another federal prison, prison number 36 in Coronda, remember, a federal prison, not a provincial one.
00:08In Coronda, there was a tour in this place, where they saw that they needed more space for criminals,
00:16well, they inaugurated this, and Patricia Bullrich was there, now you will see her, the minister,
00:21in one of the internal pavilions, touring it, these are the cells of the prisoners.
00:27Many times, we want to see, there was part of the tour, there is Bullrich with a cap from the Federal Penitentiary Service,
00:34in one of the pavilions, some criminals who pass next to her, in that tour that was made,
00:42and where there was a tour to relocate them.
00:47There are maximum security sectors, of course, remember that this system has been instrumented
00:54for those dangerous prisoners, or those who, from the prison, have ordered more crimes,
01:01with accomplices outside, they have been isolated in special cells.
01:06Well, this prison covers all this type of security measures, and we wanted to show it,
01:12first because Bullrich was on this tour, there in Santa Fe, and then the type of cells,
01:18how are the cells, in these pavilions.
01:20A cap from the Federal Penitentiary Service, right?
01:22A cap from the Federal Penitentiary Service.
01:24A comment to keep in mind, it was planned ...
01:27For Patricia Bullrich, Pablo, who had a very strong crossing with Villarroel yesterday.
01:31Yes, now we tell you that.
01:32Now we go with that.
01:33Now we are going to tell you, but it was, in principle, it was speculated that Maxi Pujaro,
01:39the governor of Santa Fe, would also be there, he was not the governor,
01:43and only the Minister of Security, Pablo Coccocchioni, was there.
01:47A political message perhaps, there we are asking why Governor Pujaro was not there,
01:53but the truth is that he is not there.
01:55When this type of inauguration is made, where a national minister goes,
01:59more from the profile of Patricia Bullrich, and more with the weight of the issue of security
02:05in the province of Santa Fe, the governor is usually accompanied.
02:08In this case, the governor did not attend the presentation.
02:12Yes, well, but these prisons also serve for some criminals
02:18who may be detained there in the province of Santa Fe,
02:21others who must be relocated, even if they are not from the province as well,
02:26and it is the intention, precisely, of the national government, in some way ...
02:30Well, Bullrich, in the campaign, do you remember?
02:32He had talked about creating new prisons and so on, right?
02:35Yes, he had made a model, right?
02:37Also.
02:38Of prisons for corrupts.
02:39Nothing more.
02:40I was telling you, Wino, that Bullrich was the protagonist yesterday
02:43for these sparks he had with Victoria Villarroel.
02:46Villarroel came out to comment on Twitter.
02:50He has a habit of fighting on Twitter.
02:52Yes.
02:53I don't know, let's say, how much people care about all that,
02:58but they crossed paths hard, right?
03:00Yes, and finally Villarroel had to delete the tweet.
03:03First, let's see what Villarroel posted.
03:06This has to do with the kidnapping, or the detention,
03:09of the Argentine gendarme in Venezuela,
03:12who was guarding the Argentine embassy in Venezuela,
03:15and Victoria Villarroel said this.
03:17I would never have authorized a gendarme to go to Venezuela.
03:21What is happening is the sadly obvious consequence,
03:25but since I am not from the security area,
03:28I do not think of the sanctions and actions that should be taken.
03:32Greetings.
03:33Greetings.
03:34I posted this, Victoria Villarroel, yesterday at 2.28 pm.
03:39The tweet at one point disappears.
03:42It looks like someone...
03:43Told her to delete it.
03:44Asked her to delete it.
03:46We couldn't check who asked her.
03:49Maybe herself, right?
03:50Maybe...
03:51You know what? I don't think so.
03:52No.
03:53I don't think so.
03:54Well, Patricia Bullrich picks up the glove with this letter.
03:58And answers it.
03:59And answers it.
04:00Before telling this, I want to clarify, remember,
04:03because people may get lost.
04:05When my law was in campaign, in 2023,
04:08in the debates, or in any interview they did or we did,
04:12it said,
04:13my minister of security and defense will be Victoria Villarroel.
04:17Obviously, she is the vice president,
04:19she cannot have two positions at the same time,
04:21but she was going to put someone she trusted.
04:23Let's say that, to simplify it,
04:25when my law ended up agreeing with Patricia Bullrich,
04:30it ended up removing two key areas,
04:33such as security and defense,
04:35to whom the presidential formula had been integrated,
04:38such as Victoria Villarroel.
04:40And from there...
04:41I think you're a little good, Hector.
04:43Well, let me summarize it for you.
04:45I think it's more...
04:46Because people get lost and it's not in the details.
04:48Yes.
04:49I think at the beginning of the fight,
04:51when they realize that Victoria Villarroel had her own political project,
04:54they say, you know what?
04:55I'm not going to give this to you.
04:57And there, a little in agreement with Bullrich
04:59and a little disagreement with Villarroel,
05:01this cabinet ends up being formed.
05:03Well, what does Patricia Bullrich answer?
05:05It turns out to be shameful that they use Abuel Gallo,
05:08the gendarme kidnapped, to collect likes,
05:12and also removes the tweet when the repercussion is not expected.
05:16The Argentines no longer tolerate cowardice
05:18or political opportunism.
05:20This is being said by Patricia Bullrich
05:22to Victoria Villarroel, the vice president of her own government.
05:26It is clear that you speak with total ignorance
05:28of the channels and administrative mechanisms
05:30that govern within the framework of the National Gendarmerie.
05:33The authorization of trips is granted through the personnel management.
05:37That is why I request that, before issuing statements,
05:40next time be informed.
05:41Yes.
05:42Finally, if you want to serve the country,
05:44as an Argentine, I ask you to take care
05:46of stopping the rampant increase in salaries
05:48in the National Senate.
05:50Citizens are making a heroic effort
05:52to overcome the inherited crisis
05:54and it does not deserve to finance diets
05:56of 9.5 million for any legislator.
05:58I'll tell you something, Pablo.
05:59With everything.
06:00I'll tell you something.
06:01Yes.
06:02Beyond the question, the political fight and so on,
06:05having a security force man kidnapped, detained,
06:12in this case in Venezuela, which is a dictatorship,
06:16what Villarroel has done is put more danger
06:21to the negotiation that must be made to recover it,
06:25to release it.
06:27Why?
06:28Because what Villarroel has done,
06:30wanting, unintentionally, the truth is that I am not going to say it,
06:33for me it is very bad what he did,
06:35is to give arguments to the Venezuelan regime
06:40on the subject of precisely the Argentine gendarme
06:44who went to visit his wife, who is Venezuelan,
06:46and his son, who is Venezuelan too.
06:48Things are happening.
06:50So what he did is very serious, the vice president,
06:55because it puts the negotiation at risk.
06:57And I tell you, Javi, let's see if it is true
06:59that this negotiation involves the figure of Milagro Sala,
07:03which is one of the things that are said.
07:06They left.
07:07It would be crazy.
07:09On the other hand, something has just happened in these hours.
07:12But what do they want?
07:13In exchange we give Milagro Sala?
07:15The newspaper El Tiempo in Colombia.
07:17We give it to Milagro Sala and the Argentine gendarme returns it?
07:19Something like that.
07:20Yes.
07:21That was denied from all sides,
07:24but the information existed.
07:27And also, if one reads between the lines that note
07:30from which it is referenced,
07:32it implies that the sources are from the Colombian Chancellery,
07:35which is the one that acts as a mediator in this.
07:37In the last hours,
07:38one of the six opposing refugees
07:40in the Argentine embassy in Venezuela
07:43left the place.
07:44He left the headquarters
07:46to put himself in the hands of the authorities
07:51who granted him a kind of conditional freedom,
07:54according to AFP, an international agency.
07:57The French one.
07:58The French one.
07:59That's why strange, particular things are happening.
08:04Obviously, this is what marks Javi.
08:07The internal situation in Venezuela
08:09allows all this kind of madness.
08:12Yes.
08:13One who abandons his condition of political asylum.
08:16An Argentine gendarme who enters.
08:18Diosdado Cabello, who is the right hand of Maduro,
08:22saying that the gendarme is doing intelligence.
08:25Do you have it out there?
08:26Prepare it for me.
08:27Because Cabello says he was on a mission.
08:30In the middle, the vice president, as Javier said,
08:33exposes the president who receives the family of Nahuel Gallo,
08:37as it should be.
08:38But yesterday I spoke with Sergio Berni on the radio.
08:42Berni said,
08:43you can't put the figure of this man at risk.
08:45Of course, that's why.
08:46What Villarroel does is putting Nahuel Gallo at risk,
08:51who is the gendarme.
08:53He is detained, suspected of being a spy,
08:57and Villarroel puts him,
09:00almost as if he gives Maduro the right.
09:04Look at what Cabello says, Diosdado Cabello.
09:06Listen to it.
09:07This delicate information
09:10that I'm going to give you,
09:11I leaked it with our compatriot, El Gringo,
09:14who is very close to the team of Iván Simón Oviales, El Reno.
09:17You are in charge of not telling this information to anyone
09:22and to make it reach only your friend the minister.
09:26Brother,
09:27apparently,
09:29the guy they caught entering the border
09:32of Argentine nationality
09:34is a special agent of the intelligence services of that country
09:38and the mission of the Argentine agent
09:40was to hide in Venezuela,
09:42contact El Reno,
09:44and then carry out an extraction operation
09:47of the leaders of 20 Venezuela
09:48in Conchado, the Argentine embassy in Caracas.
09:51This operation was going to be carried out
09:53between the 23rd and 25th of December,
09:55together with some paratroopers
09:57who were going to arrive to the country
09:58by a truck at the border with Cúcuta
10:00this weekend.
10:02Well,
10:03everything sounds a little weird, right?
10:05Weird, but...
10:06Let's say some important questions.
10:08Apparently, says Cabello,
10:11that when you look at these images,
10:14you really wonder
10:16what trick they have to think
10:17that this was an intelligence mission.
10:20Of course,
10:21never a spy goes with the sign that says
10:23I'm a spy.
10:24Yes.
10:27But here they realize
10:28that it would be part of an operation
10:30to get the six,
10:33I mean,
10:34well,
10:35through the border with Colombia.
10:36How do they travel the country?
10:38How do they get it out?
10:39Well,
10:40anyway,
10:41we'll see.
10:42For now,
10:43there is nothing more than...
10:45If you put yourself in the skin...
10:47That's what Cabello says, right?
10:48In the skin of the regime,
10:49we have had a military regime here,
10:53it is logical with what they say.
10:56Because they think like that.
10:58It is in Argentina to say,
11:00gentlemen,
11:01I was going to see his wife and his son.
11:03I was not in service,
11:04I had a license.
11:05Now Venezuela says,
11:06yes,
11:07yes,
11:08they are all arguments
11:09that they always give us
11:10when they put a spy
11:11or want to put a spy on us.
11:12Yes?
11:13Now it is a regime
11:14that does not attend or understand.
11:16That's what you have to understand.
11:17That's why you have to be...
11:18In these situations,
11:19every word of more that is said,
11:21and they say it to a vice president.
11:23Imagine when the Venezuelans
11:24take the tweet of this.
11:26Of course.
11:27If the Venezuelan intelligence services
11:29have more information,
11:30they have to put it on the air.
11:32Yes, well, you have to...
11:33It would be a counterintelligence.
11:34Wait.
11:35He is saying it,
11:36he is saying it,
11:37God given hair.
11:38In Maduro's right hand,
11:40even heavier than Maduro.
11:42Heavier.
11:43That is,
11:44they are half...