Oscar Ruggeri he returned to add fuel to the fire at a controversial intersection he had Silvia Batakis. The former economy minister was photographed in a New York Apple store and caused a stir. Having said that, the former Argentine national team player did not hesitate to criticize her: “She made fun of me because I went to England and she was sitting in New York”.
The beginning of the problem occurred in the program F90 of the chain ESPN. Ruggeri was extremely indignant when he spoke of the fact that public officials have to swear before the Bible when they take up their duties. “They swear by the country, by God. If it were really for God, there would not be one left.” And he added: “Poor that Bible, I would like to see it because there is nothing for me.”
The origin of the dispute
Despite the short stint in his post as Economy Minister, Batakis made statements that prompted Ruggeri to take up the challenge. “When one buys overseas and those dollars are the ones that should have gone to the manufacturing sector, we are damaging the future of all Argentines,” the official said. And with the same line he stated: “The right to travel clashes, or underlines, with the right to create jobs”.
The reason the current F90 speaker exploded is that when the current Banco de la Nación president outlined those statements, the Cabezón was on vacation in England with his family and some time later he explained that he felt guilty. because of this.
However, after the images that emerged, he spoke in the air of the helplessness that this situation generated in him. “The Bataks pissed me off because I went to England and I went there and I felt bad because I say ‘I traveled, but I’m with the workers and the dollar’, because they put me that way. And she sitting like that, in New York nami, is one thing … the verse they make. God. I’m very calm, but you can’t do those things … they tell me and they do it, is it for everyone or how is it? “was the reflection of Ruggeri.
Source: Clarin