Patricia Bullrich crossed Juan Grabois through the campsite in Lago Escondido: "The workers gave him a lesson in ethics and made him look ridiculous"

After the encampment of Juan Grabois and his militants in Lago Escondido and several discussions with the workers there, Patricia Bullrich strongly challenged the MTE leader, telling him that "he had a childish attitude" and that "the workers gave him a lesson in ethics".
"The Grabois thing seemed very childish to me. If he thinks about it, he has to realize that the workers gave him a more important lesson in ethics and work culture than he should have received in his life," said the president. of the PRO and former Minister of Security during the government of Mauricio Macri.
In a chat with Radio Rivadavia, the PRO President said that with her actions, Grabois "made a fool of herself." "He has been living off social plans for years and the workers taught him a lesson and invited him to work in the place when the snow accumulates and you have to use shovels to remove it. It was a lesson, he was ridiculous, and from that he didn't it comes back," Bullrich said.
The social leader K and a group of about 100 militants had entered illegally on Tuesday the ranch owned by British businessman Joe Lewis on the banks of Lago Escondido, in Río Negro.
After a cold night and a tense discussion with the site workers that included several outbursts from Grabois, the protesters decided to leave the camp this noon.
At another point in the radio talk, Bullrich referred to the speech given this Tuesday by Cristina Kirchner at the inauguration of a sports center in Avellaneda, which he considered "very poor."
"Yesterday's speech seemed to me the poorest speech I've heard from Cristina Fernández de Kirchner - Bullrich described -. A speech based on her own protection and a project that no longer has a future. Everything is past for her", opined.
And he added: "I feel that it was a very poor speech. He speaks everything in the past: his government, the selection, his sentence... like the President who at some point showed himself to be very cosy and after two days said 'well, calm down'. Things have to be thought a little before speaking."
During the interview, Bullrich anticipated what his plans are in the immediate future and assured that he will be "in places without so much glamour."
"We are adding people who risk it for the project and not for a personal ambition. I am very happy with that. I intend to campaign in places that do not have so much glamor during the summer," he anticipated.
"I'm going to be at the chamamé festival, in Corrientes; at the chaya festival in La Rioja; at the Pachamama festival in Jujuy. I want to go to the cheese festival, in Colón, Entre Ríos; to the carnivals from Carlos Casares and from Lincoln which are special places; to Las Grutas, I go to places where the people around me can get to. I don't want the typical photo. I want to do a more cultural tour, of everything that is in our country and you can't see it", closed.
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After the encampment of Juan Grabois and his militants in Lago Escondido and several discussions with the workers there, Patricia Bullrich strongly challenged the MTE leader, telling him that "he had a childish attitude" and that "the workers gave him a lesson in ethics".
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