The latest edition of PH, we can talk He promised strong crosses between his guests. The cycle that drives Andy Kusnetzoff through the screen of Telefe gathered Roberto Garcia Moritan Y Diego Brancatelli, who lost no opportunity to bring out their differences during the night. but also added Vicky Xipolitakis with its characteristic seal.
It all started when Andy introduced Brancatelli as a “journalist and businessman”, the Intratables ex-panelist immediately corrected. “Yes, closer to a merchant than a businessman, because otherwise I’m like… that’s Moritán, here, the businessman,” he shot back.
“Legislator, gastronomic entrepreneur,” described the driver of the shipment when it was his turn to present García Moritán. “You know that I too, like Diego, now say because of the fiscal pressure that their ideologies have, I also say that I am a merchant,” the deputy of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires for Together for Change scolded.
Chicanas clearly did not end there, even with third-party interventions. Pretending not to understand, Xipolitakis asked Brancatelli about his political ideology. The query came when the journalist was telling that he did not do well with a business that he took on.
“But what does that have to do with… you’re a politician?” The star interrupted him. “No, I work on television,” Brancatelli replied. “Yes, I know you. I saw you many times. But you named politics with this work that you are telling about. For something special?” Xipólitakis insisted. “No, because in a program I was on, which is called Intratables and which has just ended, I was a politician and we debated political ideas and I defend and support a country model,” he explained. “And what is it, may I know?” Vicky replied.. “Kirchnerism, Peronism,” Brancatelli responded again. “And why do you hold that?”, followed the model with total seriousness. At that moment, Brancatelli couldn’t take it anymore and let out a laugh.
“It’s like telling this to someone who came from Sweden two hours ago,” the panelist compared in surprise. Xipolitakis apologized and clarified that he doesn’t understand anything about politics. “That’s why I want to know what you propose, forgive my ignorance,” Vicky clarified. “I’m not proposing anything,” Brancatelli replied. “Here the only one who occupies a bench and was elected by the people is him, you can ask him.”
“Likewise, my political orientation and my principles are totally on the opposite path to him, so we can ask different things,” Brancatelli stood out, and Moritán at that moment raised his glove: “Not so different. You just recognized that in labor matters there are to do something, right? And Brancatelli replied: “Yes, but it should not be flexibility and job insecurity.”
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