Juana Viale entered into the controversy between Mirtha Legrand and Javier Milei over the closure of the Cinema Gaumont

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Last Monday, Mirtha Legrand He described the attitude of Javier Milei to share a message online in which he proposed to the lunch diva to buy the Gaumont cinema, after he had publicly asked in his program that it not be closed as part of the cuts and adjustments of the INCAA.

After the controversy that arose in this regard, the person who expressed his opinion on the matter was Giovanna Viale during your visit to the cycle You see her? (TN, Monday through Friday at 9 p.m.). Questioned by Jonatan Viale, the host of Almorzando con Juana (El Trece, Sunday at 1.45pm) referred to the tweet in which the president implied that his grandmother should have purchased the historic and traditional cinema.

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“It seems to me that the President is reactionary when something doesn’t go according to his thoughts. And he is strange, since he is a libertarian, he should have more freedom in his positions than him,” Juana emphasized. And then, she clarified that the alleged proposal that the top president made to the diva is not serious. “My grandmother always helped artists, this is her life. I hope I can buy it, I would like it.” He stated this, but implied that it is not a practicable situation.

The actress also expressed her point of view on the current difficult situation in the country: “What happened with Milei is that I think people got tired of one discourse. For many people, voting for change means saturation of a discourse, exhaustion. Try something else, which doesn’t mean it’s right or wrong.”

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Although he underlined that it is not yet possible to evaluate the management of the current Government and is optimistic about the future: “I have hope, but changes are made. I believe that Argentina with the Government we have today is painful. I hope to succeed a change. It still seems to me that condemning a Government in its first hundred days is difficult. Argentina is a hot potato”.

Juana Viale entered the controversy between Javier Milei and Mirtha Legrand.Juana Viale entered the controversy between Javier Milei and Mirtha Legrand.

Regarding the criticism that the opposition president receives, Viale analyzed: “It seems to me that calling for failure now seems imprudent and provocative. We cannot ask for more patience from the Argentine, but I also understand that this vote that “what was Express is supported. It did not increase either the negative or positive image.”

“The people who suffer and struggle the most, those who support Milei’s vote, are the ones who suffer the most. There are also many elderly people who voted for him. To make a change you have to do different things,” concluded Juanita.

Mirtha Legrand’s request to Javier Milei so that the historic Cinema Gaumont does not close

Last Saturday, Mirtha Legrand sent a direct message to President Javier Milei from her program. After interviewing him, the host of Mirtha’s night (El Trece) asked the government not to close the Gaumont cinema.

Mirtha Legrand asked the government not to close the Gaumont cinema.Mirtha Legrand asked the government not to close the Gaumont cinema.

A few days ago a demonstration by cultural workers took place in front of the historic cinema, to protest against the adjustments of INCAA and other bodies in the sector, as well as the possible closure of Gaumont. Concerned, Chiqui Legrand speaks out about cutting the culture budget: “How much will it cost to maintain the Gaumont cinema? It’s terrible.”

“I was there recently and it’s in splendid condition, it’s a shame. And also the issue of the Film Institute. If there’s someone who stole, get out. They don’t get credit anymore”, fired Mirtha, outraged by that possibility. of the closure of Gaumont.

The truth is that after the diva publicly asked that it not be closed, Milei joined, on social media, a proposal launched by politician Julio Burdman on X (formerly Twitter) to resolve the future of the room in conflict. “What a great gesture it would be if Mirtha bought the Gaumont, renamed it Cine GAUMONT-LEGRAND and screened only Argentine films.”

Faced with the President’s reaction, Mirtha expressed her discontent: “I was very surprised when they reacted this way. I don’t know if they were people for or against the government.”

Source: Clarin

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