Karina Milei reappeared yesterday in Tucumán to head an act of freedom advances with Lisandro Catalán and Martín Menem, in an attempt to show unity for the October elections.

The chosen stage was the Villa Luján club, in San Miguel de Tucumán, where several hundred militants and referents arrived from different corners of the province. The appointment passed with a strong security operation and a reserve climate, in a context crossed by the political crisis that shakes the ruling party after the defeat suffered days ago in Buenos Aires.

His speech, however, turned out to rude, rudimentary and without brightness, although months ago he has been working with half coaching. The oratory, it is clear, is not his fort. The message was reduced to generic phrases as “the changes are coming, they will already notice,” which left the bewildered auditorium and opened the door to a wave of criticism and memes on social networks.

The most striking thing is that, in full coimagate scandal, the ruling party has decided to put Karina as a visible face of the campaign. A play that seems to dynamite any political communication manual: far from generating trust or installing agenda, the act exposed the precariousness of the libertarian assembly and deepened the feeling of improvisation.

The involuntary pearl of her speech was a phrase in which she thanked “all who work so that we have reached (sic) at this time.”

In this note, the video of the discourse without editing in which the furcios of the president’s sister are noticed.

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