On the eve of the presidential and parliamentary change of command, not all that was experienced was happiness. This, since there was a harsh discussion between the parliamentarian Maite Orsini and the deputy of the Republican Party, Gonzalo de la Carrera on his first day in the National Congress.
The information, recorded by Third, details that the deputy of the republican committee did not know where the offices were, since it was his first day in Congress, so he approached Maite Orsini to tell him how he could get to them.
What would have been a simple conversation turned out to be quite the opposite, as Orsini reminded her of the way he had referred to her on Twitter, all in the face of de la Carrera’s impassive reaction.
“How do I get to the offices?” asked the deputy, to which Orsini responded in harsh terms.
“Why do you think you can publicly call me an escort and then ask me for favors? Get out of here and don’t speak to me again,” he replied.
This, after the words of Gonzalo de la Carrera in 2019, where he criticized the parliamentarian for some photos from years ago, when he was working on television.
This would not have been the only discussion that De la Carrera faced, since the deputy for Renovación Nacional, Erika Olivera, confronted the parliamentarian after a publication on Twitter, where she stated that “Erika Olivera and Nona Ossandón are applauded by the extreme left-wing benches That’s how they vote.” Fact that bothered the athlete and she faced it.
De la Carrera, true to his style, replied that he was free to write what he likes on social networks, to which Olivera replied that in Congress, things are done differently.
The fact became trendy topic on Twitter, where Orsini received widespread support after the awkward moment with the Republican deputy.