Quintela asked Bullrich to stop encouraging hatred and avoid "pointing finger"

Quintela asked Bullrich to stop encouraging hatred and avoid "pointing finger"

“I would like to know from what place you think about who is lazy and who is not,” Quintela replied to Burlrrich.

The Governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintelacame out at the crossroads of the statements of the president of the PRO, Patricia Bullrichwho questioned the holiday that was granted in that province for Monday for Labor Day, and lamented the use of the “accusing and prejudiced finger” that encourages “hate through the hegemonic media”.

In this way, he responded to the criticism that Bullrich made, through his Twitter account, about Quintela’s decision to grant public employees in the province a holiday on Monday the 2nd, on the occasion of Labor Day, which is commemorated tomorrow, the 1st of may.

“In La Rioja, the province with the highest percentage of public employees, a holiday was decreed next Monday for Labor Day, which falls on Sunday. It is clear: Kirchnerism is not interested in working or educating,” accused Bullrich.

In his response, also through the social network, Quintela stated: “I would like to know from what place you think about who is lazy and who is not, always with the accusing and prejudiced finger as we are used to.”

The president also highlighted “the establishment of companies” in the industrial park of his province, “which translates into more work and more economic growth” and added: “I ask you please not to tell lies, much less accuse the people from La Rioja as ‘lazy’ for wanting to celebrate Worker’s Day by encouraging mass hatred through the hegemonic media that respond to their bad intentions and do not know the reality of the provinces”.



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