The candidate for head of Governmentr Freedom Advances, Ramiro Marra, He stated this Sunday that if Javier Milei wins the presidential elections, they will close public media such as the Public Television and the Pakapaka channel who, according to his mother, has a low “ideological tendency.” “Surely it can also be a good financing alternative to reduce poverty in Argentina, since if you sell a public media you get money, you can invest that money in education and health and improve people’s quality of life. “I prefer there to be more schools and less public television,” said the Buenos Aires candidate.
“My mother is a history teacher and she told me that ideological tendencies decrease in Pakapaka. She is a big lady, imagine, she has a lot of experience, and she tells me that they tell the story in a particular way. I am not a specialist in Pakapaka, sorry,” declared Marra and added: “It is one thing to do it privately and another publicly with taxes. If it is Pakapaka to lower an ideological line, it is wrong.”
As a closing to his controversial statements about the children’s channel, the libertarian in a television interview made a strong defense of his status as the grandson of immigrants: “I am Spanish and I don’t like how the story is told. A boy who once told me that in Paka Paka they said that the Spanish were the bad guys and that the Argentines were the good guys. It seems to me that it is not like that.”
Julian Guarino He expressed Marra’s opinion in X. “Ramiro Marra He proposed closing TVP and Pakapaka: my mother told me that ideological tendencies are decreasing,” the journalist summarized. Given the controversy, numerous artists responded to the expressions of the Buenos Aires legislator from La Libertad Avanza. One of the first to appear to give her opinion was Malena Pichot. On her social network
On the other hand, the sports journalist Angela Lerena He pointed out: “Marra talking about the Comprehensive Sexual Education (“I learned by watching pornography”) and Pakapaka channel (“I don’t like it when they say the Spaniards are bad”) is the most compelling proof of the need for a Comprehensive Sexual Education Law and the channel PakaPaka”.
To end the controversy, Ramiro Marra himself, in a post by