Publicist: Orsi government misjudged left-wing sensitivity on armored patrol announcement
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Publicist Invernizzi criticized the Orsi government's announcement of armored vehicle patrols.
- He stated there was a "lack of correct assessment of the left-wing sensitivity" regarding the announcement.
- Invernizzi also pointed to an "inter-institutional communication problem" within the government.
Publicist Invernizzi has voiced strong criticism regarding the Orsi government's recent announcement about deploying armored vehicle patrols, asserting a significant misstep in political communication. In an interview with El Paรญs, Invernizzi, who previously worked on presidential campaigns for Vรกzquez and Martรญnez, argued that the government failed to properly gauge the political climate.
"There was a lack of correct assessment of the left-wing sensitivity" surrounding the announcement, Invernizzi stated. This suggests the government underestimated how the move would be perceived by its own political base and allies, potentially alienating key segments of the left-wing electorate.
Beyond the specific issue of the patrols, Invernizzi also highlighted broader governmental challenges. He identified an "inter-institutional communication problem" within the Orsi administration, implying a disconnect between different government bodies or a failure to coordinate messaging effectively. This critique points to underlying issues in how the government operates and communicates its policies.
Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.