In a hot radial debate carried out at Border Journalism, the radio program of Maria Julia Olivan that is broadcast on the national radio, the libertarian leader Leila Gianni faced face to face with the referent of the MTE, Nicolás Caroppresi. At the study table, the guests crossed the social situation and economy of the country.
The driver allowed the lawyer and former official of the Ministry of Human Capital to refute the proposals about the elimination of the intermediaries of the social allocations that the second of Juan recordois said. In a curious example, the delegate of the Movement of Excluded Workers asked: “You are a mother, when did one of your children ask you for the tit you said that no? Because Mom state does not give you the milk.”
“I tamed my children and when I said I said no more, it bothers me,” said the former Kirchnerist and continued: “They take a bottle that comes from the private sector. You want to take the tit.” The sudden response dislodged the social leader who ended up saying “no, I don’t know.” Immediately, Olivan intervenes proposing: “Listen, I think we have everything enough for many cuts.”
At the time, within her meteoric political career, the lawyer denounced a “systematic plan permeted from the State in collusion with social organizations and piquetera to oppress the most vulnerable Argentine people” orchestrated by former president, Alberto Fernández; to the former secretary of Social Economy and leader of the Evita Movement, Emilio Persico, to the former social development minister, Victoria Tolosa Paz; and to the leader of the Pole Obrero, Eduardo Belliboni. The figure calculated in the complaint was 35 billion pesos.
Becoming a classic of local policy, the former legal substance of the social portfolio of the National Government, conducted by Sandra Pettovello, again faced a social reference of the Group of Recrois again. Born in the Bosque of the Campora, at present, Gianni changed the side with the arrival of Javier Milei to power and has in the sight dispute the territorial power to the mayor Fernando Espinoza In La Matanza.
“Espinoza is handled as a dictator in La Matanza,” said Leila Gianni, in dialogue with Ignacio Ortelli and a team itself, passes through Radio Rivadavia a few days ago. He landed to the territory of Buenos Aires, by the lawyer is imminent and, according to her, was at the request of Javier Milei himself.


