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Oscar Ruggeri accused Evo Morales for the Argentine teacher killed in Bolivia: “So they call us brothers”

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Oscar Ruggeri accused Evo Morales for the Argentine teacher killed in Bolivia:

Ruggeri shot Evo Morales, former president of Bolivia – Photo: Capture TV.

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In charge of Oscar Ruggeri, former defender and captain of the Argentine team heavy ammunition against Evo Morales, former president of Bolivia, for the death of the Argentine citizen who died in the neighboring country, who was denied medical treatment.

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The former River, Boca and Real Madrid, during his participation in the ESPN signal programs, of which he is a speaker, regularly has space to reflect on current, social, political and economic issues.

This time he expressed his indignation at the death of Alejandro Benítez, a teacher from Salta, who, after being hit by a truck, was not assisted because he had no Bolivian money to pay for hospitalization and medical treatment.

“In Bolivia you didn’t see that an Argentine died, that they didn’t take care of him. OH MY GOD. Poor. Then we are fine, because we serve everyone. But remember, eh, an Argentine died, he remembers. So they know. Then they tell us brothers. Siblings? See, we are all brothers. But at that moment … Dad, that poor man is dead. These things make me sick because it’s not like that, “said the former coach who made Sergio” Kun “Agüero debut in the First Division at Independiente.

The program led by Sebastián “Pollo” Vignolo, at that time, had the dollar in Argentina at the center of the debate, which also concerns the economy and the finances of clubs.

But the “Cabezón” focused on the Benítez case, which once again sparked controversy over the reciprocity agreement between the two countries.

They tell us everything: you are up there, you talk to us like that, you are arrogant, you tell us so many things when we go out to play. So we all receive, right? They go to hospitals, look after them all and bring their relativesThey appeal to everyone. But look at this man who is dead. This shouldn’t be let go, ”he continued stunned.

A few days ago Morales, in Rosario, asked for forgiveness on behalf of his country, but Ruggeri did not accept them.

“And those who say, excuse me … Evo Morales, what excuses? no monsters. And the family? Call the family to apologize. What a crazy thing, it drives me crazy. Then they say we’re all the same, what? You are crazy? Walk outside with string, otherwise they won’t assist you. This poor man wanted to pay with Argentine pesos and they laughed at him. They told him: no, we didn’t take those. And they didn’t take care of him and he died. They have to take care of you and then someone will pay. We pay the government, but let them take care of him, how can a boy like that die?

“I watch the news and go crazy. But well … well, I wanted to say it because I saw it the other day and it seemed absurd that such things happen to us. What things like that happen when we’re very open as a country, very … But well, that’s how I guess it should be. For those who say that we Argentines carry the world forward, we step on it, we pass it on. No, because everyone is served here. They come from all over and take care of each other. All and free. They wanted to accuse the man, he couldn’t put the money, he had Argentine pesos, they didn’t accept it and he died mad. A young boy “, he concluded.

The “big head and small head” dollars.

Before venting his anger over what happened in Bolivia, the champion with the San Lorenzo in 1995 also spoke about the dollar in Argentina.

In a pleasant exchange with the driver and Marcelo “Cholo” Sottile, they recalled how much they “price” the 100 bills of the North American currency, based on the size of the head of the former president, Benjamin Franklin.

“To take a 100 (dollar) bill, a fortune … They want to give you one with a small head, take it. Then we fight it, ”she joked with the driver.

“The little dollar today, they get you anyway for less money. They also take it from you, sometimes, for a lower value, “said Sottile, also a speaker at F90.

Immediately, Ruggeri asked: “Less valuable head?”. “If not, you have to go outside to change it,” Thin replied. “What’s wrong with that account?” she insisted. Sottile tried to clarify the fact between laughter: “It has lost validity a little, but in the United States they take it without any problem. The problem is to pay for the ticket to be taken “.

“You have to go to the United States,” said Ruggeri. “I went with 100 mangoes and they grabbed me the same way,” Vignolo scolded him. Laughing, the Bighead continued with the look: “Go with the Argentine silver … Go change.”

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