Mauricio Macri’s former official, Javier Iguacel, published one of the first complaints of the morning, on this Sunday runoff. The former Minister of Energy assured that the ruling party “resorts to violence” against opposition prosecutors.
“Let’s maintain temperance but let’s not let up even a little bit,” he suggested. In the tweet he posted, he showed an image of a vehicle with a broken window.
Then he added the explanation: “In Pilar, the UxP started calmly, breaking windows on the car of one of our prosecutors. We have all schools with prosecutors at all tables and reinforcements. “They don’t tolerate it.”
Part of the PRO arranged its team of prosecutors to join La Libertad Avanza, in such a way as not to leave room for the ruling party. Macri himself led the operation to have his own board authorities in all schools, mainly in the Buenos Aires suburbs.