In his television editorial, Nancy Pazos commented on the conflictive relationship that her ex-husband, Diego Santillihad with Mauricio Macri. The C5N journalist was sharp, both with the new Minister of the Interior and with the founder of the PRO, revealing details of harsh moments in which the former president denounced the Buenos Aires leader. An open secret that was not allowed to be revealed within Macrism, but gained relevance after the elected deputy joined the ranks of La Libertad Avanza.

After the victory of the LLA in the mid-term legislative elections and the surprising performance of the “Colorado” Santilli in Buenos Aires territory, many speculate that the alliance between libertarians and macristas will end up consolidating as a co-option of yellow leaders by the violets. “I am a direct witness of Macri’s disrespect and disregard for Santilli,” Pazos said in front of the camera and continued: “He even put spies in his house…” As a final point, the host asked: “What loyalty does Santilli owe to Mauricio?”, and she herself answered: “None.”

The memories of Nancy Pazos It recalls the time when the journalist and the leader were a couple and, at that time, the former vice head of the Buenos Aires Government positioned himself within the Macrismo. The journalist Juan Luis González, In his News note this week, he details an anecdote about those times: “During the wedding of Augusto Rodríguez LarretaHoracio’s brother, approached Macri to talk about politics. Macri’s response, according to the journalist, was “such a horrible, shitty, so arrogant lack of attention.” “To this kind of contempt on the part of Macri, who knew how to be his Minister of the Environment during his time as head of Government, something darker is added: the espionage that a group from the AFI carried out, during the Macri administration, on Santilli.”

In recent weeks, the distance between Diego Santilli and Nancy Pazosseparated since 2013 after two decades of relationship and three children —Nicanor, Teo and Tonio—, became a classic of the intersection between politics and the media. Currently, with Santilli as Minister of the Interior of Javier Milei and Pazos consolidated as a figure of “A la Barbarossa” and a Peronist analyst in different media that sympathize with Peronism, tension broke out again.

In the middle of the Buenos Aires campaign, the host pointed out bluntly against her ex-husband. Consulted by Nati Jota in Olgaabout whether he wished the father of his children luck, Pazos implacable responded: “I don’t want him to do well. He is a bad influence on my children.” With some disappointment, he acknowledged that he sees them “very influenced by him.” Days later, after the libertarian victory, the same journalist concluded on the air: “It is true that I did not want him to win” and also remembering her contribution to the leader’s beginnings: “I contributed a lot so that he could speak like that.”

Faced with these personal darts, in several notes to the media, Santilli declared: “I will never talk about the mother of my children.” In Clarín, the minister insisted that what is familiar is discussed “at home.” Even his current partner, former model Analía Maiorana, stated: “That Diego does not speak badly of Nancy is not a merit, she is a good person.” In the current context, those dirty laundry that remained from the old relationship between Pazos and Santilli and began to shine continue to attract attention in the media.

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