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Argentina's VP Criticizes Flag Day Event, Implies Rift with Presidential Values
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Argentina's VP Criticizes Flag Day Event, Implies Rift with Presidential Values

From Clarรญn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Vice President Victoria Villarruel celebrated Flag Day in Rosario, Argentina.
  • She criticized the absence of a greeting and segregation during the event, implying a rift with presidential values.
  • Villarruel stated that Javier Milei's press secretary, Adorni, is at odds with the values of national hero Manuel Belgrano.

Vice President Victoria Villarruel marked Argentina's Flag Day with a pointed critique of the event's organization and implied political divisions. Speaking in Rosario, where she was seated near President Javier Milei, Villarruel expressed dismay over the perceived segregation and lack of formal greetings during the ceremony.

"It is a terrible message that there was no greeting, no invitation, that there was this segregation," Villarruel stated. Her remarks suggested a strained atmosphere at the official event, highlighting a disconnect between attendees and the national values the day represents.

It is a terrible message that there was no greeting, no invitation, that there was this segregation.

โ€” Victoria Villarruelcommenting on the atmosphere and organization of the Flag Day ceremony in Rosario.

Villarruel specifically targeted presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni, asserting that he is fundamentally opposed to the principles championed by Manuel Belgrano, the creator of the Argentine flag. "There is no one more at odds with Belgrano's values than he is," she declared, framing the current administration's actions as a betrayal of national heritage.

There is no one more at odds with Belgrano's values than he is.

โ€” Victoria Villarruelcriticizing presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni's alignment with national values.
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Originally published by Clarรญn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.