“Surely they must have stolen, there are many things that they do not explain. The public works were cartelized and they agreed, I have no doubt. It was before Cristina, it was with Cristina, it was with Macri and now there is no public work. That is true,” he acknowledged Roberto Navarro in a segment of its streaming cycle that was broadcast by the Politics Analyzed portal.
The journalist and founder of The Uncovering, in conversation with Ariel Lijalad, He referred to the cause of the call Bribes Notebookwhich is in the middle of the trial process. “There is no way to explain that Cristina’s secretary had 40 million dollars, that is true. At the very least there would be influence peddling from that man,” Navarro highlighted, pointing to the deceased. Daniel Muñoz.
“The fact that Cristina has done so much business with Lázaro Baez and Cristóbal López, because the apartments and hotels passed through the same place, they raise doubts. They raise doubts for me,” Navarro continued and closed by telling an anecdote about Alberto Fernandez, in which the then president informed him that he was going to publish a note in a magazine detailing that Cristina Kirchner was guilty of the Roads case.
The journalistic businessman acknowledged that there were managements that were difficult to explain in public works during several governments. This surprising statement was taken up by Luis Gasulla. In his El Observatorio program, the journalist noted: “Navarro is jumping off the path.” Gasulla’s criticism focused both on the creator of El Destape and on Jorge Rial, implying that the two communicators are adopting a sudden anti-K opinion, because “apparently they are looking for someone to finance them.”
“They did shitty journalism for years to dirty investigative journalism. They defamed, they dirty, they lied and in the end we were right,” said Gasulla and concluded: “They criticized public works, who was lying? Once the truth ends up being known. Do you believe Navarro’s repentance? Following the question, the cycle broadcast a fragment of a radio editorial by Roberto Navarro defending Cristina in the cause of public works and accusing that the arming is within the lawfare process.

