“I didn’t think that at 19 I would get here. For me, politics is… ah, re flashed documentary”, are the first words of the farewell video of Ofelia Fernandez, after the end of her term as legislator of the City of Buenos Aires. The recording, uploaded to her X account, has an edited version of her four years in the parliamentary chamber, accompanied by some of the journalist’s sayings Eduardo Feinmannreferring to the young woman, in her newscast.
In the 2019 general elections, at only 19 years old, Fernández served as the youngest legislator in Latin America. The member of the Great Homeland Front In almost 5 minutes, he reviewed his political career. Different sequences from the ordinary sessions of the Buenos Aires parliament are added to the video. In general, they are fragments in which Fernández “invites” the other parties to join the debate on different legislative proposals.
“To those who voted for me back then, to my usual colleagues, I want to say thank you very much, and to some of the others, prepare yourselves because from now on you cannot oust me with anything. It turns out that many of the accounts that tirelessly harassed me on Twitter without first or last name are now deputies for Mr. Javier Milei”expressed Ofelia Fernández at the closing of the video.
“Now I pay your salary, so take care of Argentina, we are also going to be taking care of it. If it bothered you that I entered politics at the age of 19, I have to correct you: I entered political activism at the age of 13. That’s what’s important and that’s forever. I just started, so we are seeing each other,” concluded the Kirchnerist leader.
However, the icing on the cake of the recording would come immediately after his last words. In an ironic twist, using split screen, Ofelia Fernandez He says goodbye giving a kiss emulating Miley Cyrus, actress who personified Hanna Montana in his homonymous series, complementing the image with the same sequence of the content of Disney Channel. Probably, the similarity between the president-elect’s last name and the first name of the North American singer and actress reflects a certain irony that was seen throughout the audiovisual tour carried out by the Buenos Aires legislator.