After Guillermo Francella (69) talk about the national government and the economic measures adopted in its first 100 days of office, Nancy Duplaá went to the intersection to express his point of view regarding the actor’s statements in favor of Javier Milei.
In dialogue with Eduardo Feinmann, the protagonist of the series The one in charge He joined national entertainment personalities in sharing his stance on the country’s top leader. “How do you see the country?”, the host asked the artist in the radio series. ‘Someone has to say it’ from Radio Miter through telephone communication.
Without thinking, Francella picked up the glove from the other end of the line: “With this uncertainty of seeing when the trickle will end and when people will start to enjoy these measures a little more” which he classified as “more than necessary”.
“We knew there would be major surgery, They said it during the election campaign and he made it happen exhaustively. Later we also learned what would happen with the opposition, with the laws implemented, the DNU. It was known that within a hundred days there would be a conflict. I think you knew this was going to happen.“, he has declared.
However, Guillermo made it clear that he has positive expectations for the future of the National Government. “I keep hoping that this, I don’t know with what immediacy, will be changed in favor of the people, I don’t lose hope”, he concluded.
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The actor spoke to Radio Miter about the president’s economic policies.
Nancy Duplaá asked Guillermo Francella for empathy after his statements on the National Government
The truth is that Francella’s words towards Javier Milei caused discord among some of his colleagues in the show who came out to question him publicly as Juliet Zylberberg, Erica Rivas and also María Valenzuela and has now joined Nancy Duplaa to the list of personalities who do not share his position, and makes it known publicly.
When asked about the actor’s analysis of the performance of the current government led by Javier Milei, who assumed power on December 10, the actress said: “Anyone could say whatever they wanted” but he made it clear She is on the opposite side of her colleague.
“The decisions or everyone’s expressions are respectable. It is what everyone expresses and feels from deep inside,” said Duplaá in dialogue with TN Show and then underlined that the group of actors “It is very punitive and, above all, it is very irregular.”
In this sense, Nancy explained: “So, There are Franccellas who earn a lot of money and that they have a lot of opportunities and that they are doing very well and there are others who don’t even give them a t-shirt when they go to record to do a concert.”
Immediately afterwards, the actress criticized Francella’s judgment on Javier Mieli’s government: “From there, It seems to me that we should all be a little more empathetic, more compassionate with what we say for this ferocious inequality that exists”. “It’s not from now. Now it has gotten worse with the ups and downs of our economy and our realitybut this has always existed,” he said.
Source: Clarin