Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Alberto Fernández: 'CFK invents non-existent battles'
Former Cabinet Chief Alberto Fernández pictured with Aníbal Fernández.
Former Cabinet Chief Alberto Fernández went against comments made by the President in a biographical book, where she had labeled him as the “voice” of the businesses that opposed the Media Law. He also accused the President of “inventing non-existent battles to display herself as a hero.”
The former close-man of the late Néstor Kirchner said “what the President said deeply hurts me,” during a radio interview. “She has broken a pact of loyalty,” he furthered.
For the former member of government, Fernández de Kirchner “looks for ways to strengthen herself more, and many times she creates battles that really don’t exist to demonstrate herself as more heroic, and there’s really no need.”




















