Together for Change (JxC) presidential candidate Patricia Bullrich said today that she believes she will be “better” than she was yesterday at the second debate next Sunday, she said , it was “difficult” for her to continue her engagement “with a very strong flu” which left her “unwell for several days”.
He expressed this in his speech this morning when asked about preparations for the second presidential debate, which according to the law will take place next Sunday, this time at the headquarters of the presidential candidates. . The Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires is located in the Recoleta neighborhood.
In this sense, Patricia Burridge said she wants to “get better” because yesterday “I had a really bad flu.”
“It’s difficult to debate when you’re really sick with the flu. He’s been upsetting me for days and it’s important to be able to focus. “I’m going to keep my firmness, my ideas and the things that I think make us special. Something different,” he said.
Patricia Burridge and her participation in the debate
However, despite mentioning the flu in the interview, the Change Together presidential candidate said she felt “good” and had a “clear argument” during the debate.
Furthermore, the fact that the candidates of the Alliance for the Fatherland, Sergio Massa, and the candidate of the Alliance for Freedom, Javier Milai, “tried to polarize but failed” was recorded as an achievement.
Burridge, on the other hand, insisted that despite Milley’s “promise to renew,” that’s not what’s happening with “his allies,” noting that he also “committed to dollarization,” but “except in the end, he didn’t Talk about this”, timidly, “during the debate.
“We have the courage and temperament to make changes. We have our plan, our team and our political power, which will guarantee the change that Argentines are waiting for,” Patricia Burridge insisted in a statement this morning.
At the same time, he assured that “no one believed Milly” when he assured her that she was “more chaste” than liberal ally Luis Barrionuevo, leader of the Food Alliance.
“Everyone knows my fighting character, I faced unionism and difficult times and emerged victorious from all the endeavors I was involved in. When you say something that is not credible, you should not take it too seriously,” the said the former Macri official and current “Together for Change” presidential candidate.
Burridge also responded to Massa’s question yesterday on whether he planned to sack eventual Economy Minister Carlos Melkonian, as he did when he was central bank governor during the government of former President Mauricio Macri .
“I did not answer him because I thought it was stupid. I am Patricia Burridge; Melkonian has never been economy minister; he is the president of the National Bank and what Macri does is Macri What I’ve done here. If I choose a team, that’s the team that’s going to stay,” he said in an interview this morning.
On the other hand, turning to another point of the debate, Patricia Burridge assured that the military dictatorship in Argentina “is not a matter of numbers” and that “killing eight thousand or thirty thousand people is barbaric”.
In this way, he came to the crossroads of consideration for La Libertad Avanza (LLA) candidate Javier Milei.
“This is not a matter of numbers. Argentina’s dictatorship caused disappearances and brutality, but it is time for armed groups to regroup the dead,” Burrich insisted in a statement to Continental Radio. “
Former Security Minister Cambiemos said that “killing eight thousand or 30,000 people is barbaric”, just like “that violent tragedy that happened in Argentina”, which is why she believes it is “important never to learn violence again” , the use of force “as a form of action by paramilitary, semi-official, or political organizations” rather than “a discussion of numbers.”