The recent crossing between Victoria Villarruel and Patricia Bullrich has generated a great stir in the Argentine political sphere. Vice President Villarruel harshly criticized the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, for the situation of gendarme Nahuel Gallo, who was kidnapped in Venezuela.
This incident has highlighted internal tensions within the government and has sparked debate about decisions made in relation to security and foreign policy. Victoria Villarruelin a message published on the social network X, expressed his discontent with the authorization that allowed Nahuel Gallo to travel to Venezuela.
“I would never have authorized a gendarme to go to Venezuela. What is happening is the sadly obvious consequence, but since I am not in the security area I have no opinion on the sanctions and actions that should be taken,” Villarruel wrote.
This statement was a response to a user’s query about his position regarding the case of Gallo, who has been detained in Venezuela since December 8. The criticism of Villarruel It did not go unnoticed. Patricia Bullrich, known for her strong character and willingness to face criticism, responded quickly.
In a post on the same social network, Bullrich described as “shameful” the use of Nahuel Gallo’s case to obtain media coverage and accused Villarruel of ignoring the administrative procedures of the National Gendarmerie. “It is shameful that he uses Nahuel Gallo to gather likes, and also deletes the tweet when the repercussion is not what was expected. Argentines no longer tolerate cowardice or political opportunism,” wrote Bullrich.
President Javier Milei also spoke out on the issue, calling Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro a “criminal dictator” and demanding Gallo’s immediate release. Milei assured that his administration will exhaust all diplomatic channels to return the gendarme safely to Argentina.
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These statements reflect the firm stance of the Argentine government against the Maduro regime and its commitment to the protection of its citizens abroad. The case of Nahuel Gallo has generated a series of speculations and theories about the true reasons for his trip to Venezuela.
According to Venezuelan authorities, Gallo was arrested for trying to remove dissidents from the Argentine Embassy in Caracas. This version has been denied by Gallo’s partner, Alejandra Gómez, who stated that the gendarme traveled to Venezuela for personal reasons and did not have any secret mission.
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