Malena Pichot treated Roberto García Moritán as “garbage”

actress and screenwriter Malena Pichot tweeted against Roberto Garcia Moritan. The reason was the project that the Buenos Aires legislator presented, in which he proposed demolish the Ministry of Social Development building, arguing that it is “misplaced”, that “it falls apart, interrupts circulation and is the daily scene of cuts and pickets”.

The proposal caused a stir and controversy, and various personalities came out to question it. On his Twitter account, Malena Pichot treated Moritán as “garbage”whom he referred to as “Pampita’s husband”. “Throw down historic buildings, which is what they like the most,” the humorist concluded in one of her last tweets.

It’s not the first time Moritan Y Pichot They intersect in networks. At the beginning of the year, Pichot had said that Moritán “married and had a son to make himself known.”

“Everything has become so ridiculous in this country, that a ‘feminist’ accuses me of marrying to be known” the deputy from Buenos Aires answered Pichot in that opportunity. Malena believes that the best way to empower women is to demean and demonize men. There is just no ministry that repudiates his sayings,” he added.

Other repercussions

journalist and historian Marcelo Larraquy criticized Roberto Garcia Moritan for your project. The same the presidential spokeswoman Gabriela Cerruti, and the militant of the MAS front, Manuela Castaneira.

Garcia Moritan He defended himself against the accusations, alleging that “we have had pickets for 20 years and nobody has proposed anything interesting.” He stated that the project was aimed at “projecting a modern and much more dynamic city” and that, contrary to the accusations he received, it is “a defender of historical heritage”.

And he insisted that there is a need to think of concrete measures that make “the lives of all citizens a little simpler and happier.” The project includes the initiative of, once the building is demolished, allocate the land to widen Avenida 9 de Julio to improve traffic.

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