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Nacho Ortelli le dedicó su editorial a los diputados del kirchnerismo que intentaron sabotear el debate por Ficha Limpia en el Congreso: "Son del ejército de Cristina".

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00:00This is exactly the topic that brings us today again.
00:04Why? Because there are a lot of nervous people, a lot of hysterical people,
00:09a lot of people thinking, well, Cristina is going to be a candidate,
00:12they are going to prosecute her, the famous prosecution appeared.
00:16And indeed, yesterday in Congress there were images of a lot of tension,
00:22deputies fighting, insulting each other, some even threatening,
00:27yes, some inviting to fight what Diego Armando Maradona, look.
00:49Three insults, he insured the Havana, he invited him to fight,
00:53the head of the block, the president of the House of Representatives,
00:57Martín Menem was stunned, he didn't know what to do, he didn't understand,
01:01he invited him to fight in the middle of the precinct.
01:04A lot of nervousness, willing to do anything.
01:07Indeed, that was happening.
01:09The Kirchnerism is willing to do anything to spoil, to muddy the field,
01:14to stop this clean file law,
01:16because they know that they depend purely and exclusively on Cristina.
01:20Not only was this happening between men, there were also insults to women,
01:25yes, to women, don't you believe me? Look.
01:29For an opinion.
01:32I let you speak, Falopa.
01:35Yes.
01:37For an opinion.
01:40I let you speak, Falopa.
01:42Yes.
01:45How, how, stop, stop.
01:48I let you speak, Falopa?
01:50A man?
01:51That was the Minister of Justice of Alberto Fernández, Martín Soria.
01:55How did he tell him? Let's see, put it back.
01:59For an opinion.
02:02I let you speak, Falopa.
02:04Yes.
02:06For an opinion.
02:09I let you speak, Falopa.
02:11Yes.
02:12No.
02:14Lorena Villaverde speaks to him, a deputy from Rio Negro,
02:17she is a deputy for Libertad Avanza.
02:19One understands, one also expects.
02:21Well, the collective is going to react, the bondi, the green handkerchiefs.
02:26He mistreats a woman, he accuses her of being a narco,
02:29I don't know what he says to her, Falopa.
02:31They are all crazy.
02:34There is selective indignation and that is noticeable, and a lot.
02:38Now, the truth is that for me, from what happened yesterday,
02:42what the gremial leader Mario Manrique said,
02:46speaks clearly about what these guys are willing to do.
02:49They are from Cristina's army.
02:51They are from the troops.
02:53They are militants to rage.
02:55They are willing to take care of everything.
02:58Look at what Mario Manrique said.
03:01Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is my conductor.
03:04I take care of everything she did, what she does and what she will do.
03:09I will never deny it.
03:12I am an accomplice, I am an accomplice.
03:15I am an accomplice because she was the person who most dignified the Argentine people.
03:21I am an accomplice, I am an accomplice, I am an accomplice.
03:27Manrique asks you so much. Who asks you so much?
03:30You are a soldier, you are an accomplice.
03:33You are also a pyromaniac, Manrique.
03:36Yes, yes, you say, no, no, Manrique, no.
03:39Manrique only takes care of the crimes.
03:41Well, he also proposed things.
03:43Do you remember the time of Alberto when nobody spoke about Kirchnerism?
03:46Nobody spoke.
03:48All quiet.
03:50Well, a syndicalist from Esmata called the businessmen of the Yao-Yao Forum to set fire.
03:55Mario Manrique, a gremialist.
03:57This is how everything rots.
03:59Why was Manrique angry?
04:01Do you know why he was angry?
04:03Because they criticized Alberto Fernandez's government,
04:07who was breaking it, unsewing it.
04:10No, no, he was literally breaking Argentina.
04:13And Manrique was worried about his government.
04:16It is the same Manrique who comes out and says he takes care of everything.
04:19Of Cristina, of the Illicit Association.
04:22He is a syndicalist.
04:24To give you an idea, he is the one who supposedly takes care of the workers.
04:28It's a shame.
04:30Now, of course, there are cockroaches everywhere.
04:34Some say, it's full of cockroaches.
04:36Well, own cockroaches, borrowed cockroaches.
04:40There are some that are always functional to whom?
04:43To Cristina.
04:44And they are not from Unión por la Patria.
04:46They are from the left.
04:48If you are from the south,
04:50you know what happens with the fires.
04:52You know that Chubut is complicated,
04:54Rio Negro is complicated.
04:56But there is a deputy from Santa Cruz
04:58who, it seems to me, does not know what is happening in his province.
05:01She is half disconnected from reality.
05:04And in the middle of this session,
05:06in the middle of this session,
05:08she came out to say that, of course,
05:11we had to send resources to Santa Cruz.
05:13Why resources?
05:15Because of the fires.
05:17And he had to clarify.
05:18No, ma'am, he is wrong about the province.
05:20Look at it.
05:21We want the urgent treatment of the presentation of our project, 7699,
05:25which aims to declare an emergency,
05:27both in Santa Cruz and in Paracorrientes,
05:29so that immediate economic assistance is given
05:31so that they can resist that fire.
05:33There is only one hydrant plane.
05:34With the 640 million dollars that were given to the International Monetary Fund,
05:37last month, 24 planes could have been bought,
05:39and the reality of all those towns would be different.
05:41So we want, in this intervention, also to claim all those who are responsible.
05:44The next question will be raised by the Commissioner for Constitutional Affairs.
05:47For your consideration, you have the floor, Mr. Taylade.
05:49Mr. Taylade is asking for an interruption.
05:51Mr. Garrido.
05:52Mr. Garrido.
05:53To make a clarification.
05:54Very small, he is asking for it.
05:55Yes, tell me, Mr.
05:56To make a clarification,
05:58because I was listening to the opposing MP
06:01about a contribution for the fires in the province of Santa Cruz.
06:04I have to say that, thank God,
06:06it is not the province of Santa Cruz that is suffering from the fires.
06:10Nothing more.
06:11Thank you very much, Mr.
06:13Ma'am, ma'am, it's not his province.
06:16It's not his province.
06:17With a lot of respect, with a lot of subtlety,
06:19the other MP who was from Santa Cruz told him.
06:21But of course, Taylade was also there,
06:23Taylade, we saw him, he wanted to kill himself,
06:25he gave him the floor,
06:26because he just came in,
06:27it was all against the government,
06:28and this MP appears and says,
06:29no, no, in Santa Cruz, thank God,
06:31nothing is happening.
06:32No caranchen.
06:33No caranchen.
06:34Well, but the left is like that.
06:35Kirchnerism always works.
06:37And not only this woman.
06:39Also, another MP,
06:41with the last name Vilca,
06:43it's going to ring a bell.
06:44You should know him.
06:45I know you should know him.
06:46That he is sitting next to Nicolás del Caño,
06:49you also know him.
06:50Look at what Alejandro Vilca said.
06:53As if this were a race battle.
06:57Listen.
07:04Look, I'm brown, I'm brown and it's my turn.
07:07But I know him, I know him.
07:08I know him, he's standing up.
07:09He's not lying.
07:11I remember that he was the one who collected garbage.
07:14Look, look.
07:17Look, look.
07:18He's here, he hugs people in the countryside.
07:21What a phenomenon.
07:22What a guy close to people,
07:24close to the needs of the people.
07:26But, let's see, what time is it?
07:29No, I don't have.
07:30Do you have a watch?
07:31No, I don't have a watch.
07:33Does the MP have a watch?
07:35No.
07:36Let's see.
07:37Let's see.
07:38But that watch.
07:39Hey, that watch.
07:40No, that watch is not national.
07:43No, no, it's not national.
07:44Here he tells me, Agus, it's national.
07:46I tell you, Agus, this is not national.
07:48This, this man on the left,
07:51and it seems to me that he is in infraction.
07:53Let's see what watch it is.
07:55Let's see, let's see.
07:56Ah, look, he brought it from Miami.
07:58From Miami, from outside.
08:00450 thousand pesos.
08:02Look at you, what a man close to the needs of the people.
08:06It was good for him, it was good for him.
08:08It was a very, very good account.
08:11450 thousand pesos in the wrist.
08:14How about that?
08:15What do you think?
08:16Something very similar to what Kirchnerism did.
08:19On the one hand, they hated the United States.
08:21On the other hand, they vacationed at Disney.
08:23And they also bought properties.
08:25Very similar.
08:26And it has to do with that.
08:28Now, I have this Vilca on the other side.
08:31I have this on the other side.
08:34It seems to me that he likes Apple,
08:36because he buys an Apple Watch.
08:38But it seems to me that he doesn't like companies.
08:40Let's see.
08:42The left believes that it is a representative of the working class.
08:48We are part of the working class.
08:50But we are also the only political current
08:54that believes that the way out for this world
08:58does not come from the hands of businessmen or the rich,
09:01but from the majority,
09:02from the only productive class,
09:04which is the working class.
09:06Because we have to say it.
09:08The world works without businessmen.
09:11But without workers, no.
09:14So, I think this must be made clear.
09:18Of course, the privileged majority
09:20that has an Apple Watch on their wrist,
09:22like you have, Vilca.
09:24That is the majority you defend.
09:26Not the majority of workers who starved
09:28during the management of Alberto Fernández
09:30and you were silent.
09:32Your story of reality is very far away.
09:34Very, very far away.
09:36Now, of course, there are the left wing, disoriented.
09:41There are also the right wing.
09:43Of course.
09:44This reminds me of Mario Igi.
09:47Do you remember Igi from the ambulances?
09:50Well, do you remember that he was confused with geography?
09:53He was doing solidarity, empathy.
09:55Look, listen.
09:58Before speaking, I would like to ask for a minute of silence
10:03in search of peace
10:06and for the fallen in Croatia
10:10and the war that is taking place today with Russia.
10:14So, please, a minute of silence.
10:21I have a Croatian friend, Sofia.
10:23I send her a kiss.
10:24There was no war in Croatia.
10:27Fortunately, we sent her a kiss.
10:29They are fine in Croatia, Mario.
10:31The war was in Ukraine.
10:33Ukraine-Russia.
10:34Russia was the one who invaded Ukraine.
10:36So, no, you don't have to show solidarity.
10:38But, well, also, I was saying,
10:40well, there are these pipsqueaks of Igi
10:43and you also have Kicillof.
10:45Kicillof went to Navarro yesterday
10:47and, of course, he wanted to give a lecture on populism.
10:50And look, my law can have mistakes.
10:52It can have many mistakes.
10:54But, the truth is, linking it to the murder of Dorrego,
10:58linking it to unitarians and federalists,
11:00it seems to me that you lost your hand.
11:03I am a fan of the Bolshevik history
11:05and I want to say that,
11:06no matter how much you dress up as Austrians and libertarians,
11:09those who govern today are the successors and heirs
11:12of those who killed Dorrego.
11:14Those who govern today are the successors and heirs
11:17of those who killed Dorrego.
11:19So...
11:28Look, I think it's my law and it has nothing to do with Lavalle.
11:31But, well, I can be wrong.
11:32It can be. It can be. I'm wrong.
11:34Now, that's why I highlight an honest guy, intellectually,
11:38like Germán Martínez, the head of the Kirchnerist bloc.
11:41He's visceral.
11:42Sometimes he can be more formal.
11:44Sometimes he gets out.
11:45But he tells the truth.
11:46He sings the right tune even to himself.
11:49And look what he recognized.
11:51In Congress we have smugglers, money launderers,
11:55drug traffickers.
11:56Look, I'm not making this up. Listen to him.
11:59An architecture is being built
12:02with the CIDE,
12:05the Financial Information Unit,
12:07with the ex-AFIP
12:09and with Comodoro Pi,
12:11in the hands of a single person
12:13whose name is Santiago Caputo,
12:15who will have all of you as hostages
12:18in the coming years.
12:20All of you.
12:22Because, look,
12:23he knows perfectly well
12:26who in the political space are evaders,
12:30who are money launderers,
12:33who are smugglers,
12:35who are bank robbers,
12:37who have money in caves offshore.
12:39He knows it all.
12:40And you know what?
12:41As I said,
12:43you are making it so that you
12:47go from one end of the lake to the other,
12:50to Santiago Caputo up there,
12:52who is going to chop you up
12:53and put you in jail, Mr. President.
12:56That message is,
12:57live long, boys,
12:58don't stop stealing,
12:59but don't join Libertad Avanza
13:00because you're all going to jail.
13:02What a Republican, institutional message.
13:04I congratulate you, Mr. Martínez.
13:06But I think the one who realized this,
13:09without a doubt,
13:10was Carlos Zapata.
13:11He is a Saltonian deputy,
13:13an unknown deputy for you,
13:15because you are at home.
13:16You probably haven't seen him much,
13:18but he said what he had to say.
13:20Some people on social media
13:21are making memes with Zapata's face,
13:23because the truth is,
13:24what Zapata said is to applaud.
13:27Really,
13:28what we are looking for
13:29with this bill
13:30is that the criminals don't govern us.
13:33If they don't want to be excluded,
13:35if they can't reach it,
13:36it's easy with the clean file law.
13:38Don't cry,
13:39stop stealing,
13:41and things are going to be fine.
13:43That's why, Mr. President,
13:46I don't consider that this bill
13:49is intended to prohibit anyone,
13:51except for the so-called
13:53Calafate Flutist.
13:56Unlike Flutist and Hamelin,
13:58who were followed by rats,
13:59this one was followed by a lot of cats.
14:02Thank you, Mr. President.
14:03Followed by a lot of cats.
14:05You're right, Zapata.
14:07Well, this isn't a movie,
14:09it's not artificial intelligence,
14:11it's, unfortunately,
14:12the Argentina we live in.
14:14Ladies and gentlemen,
14:15welcome to Hora Crítica.
14:16Title, Lucía Salinas.

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