Cecilia Moreau denounced the bullying she received online

On Wednesday, within the framework of the day in Congress and the debate, the Omnibus Law, Cecilia Moreau was a trend in X (formerly Twitter) for the bullying she received on that social network, and to which she herself responded.

The legislator belonging to the coalition Union for the Homeland He claimed something in his speech that was not linked to the law. The vice president of the Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Nation made a claim to Martin Menemhead of that legislative body: “Remove the padlocks from the elevators because they are public and we deputies cannot limit ourselves in our movements.”

The representative’s claim was not only taken into account by the parliamentary authorities, but also by several users on X who aggressively attacked the representative. And she answered them.

Moreau

Reposting a message, the reference of the Renewal Frontspace led by Sergiuo Massa, wrote: “All afternoon I was a trend on this network for being “fat”, the truth is I’m going to worry when they discuss my ideas, for me women are all pretty, I don’t have self-esteem problems. I raised the issue of the elevators within the framework of the fact that the deputies have free movement within the chamber, but I understand that they work on this. Maybe it was easier to talk about my body than about a drink in Congress. I’ll leave you, I’m going to rest, we were working until a while ago with the omnibus or combi law at this point to be more exact, tomorrow maybe the ruling will appear, that’s what’s urgent.”

by RN

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