El Jefe de Gabinete, Guillermo Francos, confirmó hoy temprano la existencia de un quiebre en la relación entre el Presidente Javier Millet y su asesor estrella, Santiago Caputo. Este conflicto se da a raíz de una interrupción no acordada durante una entrevista televisiva que enfureció al mandatario. A pesar del incidente, aún no se sabe si Caputo será excluido del equipo gubernamental.
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00:00In the morning, following the line of what happened with the president and what you just mentioned in the editorial,
00:07the head of the cabinet, Guillermo Francos, spoke about it.
00:11The reality is that he follows the line of what Manuel Adorni explained yesterday
00:15with respect to the anger of President Javier Milley with his star advisor, Santiago.
00:21Something broke there, I think.
00:22It's already broken.
00:23It's already broken, we have to see how ...
00:25The governments, I'm going to explain, the governments don't kick you out on the same day.
00:28Of course.
00:29You see, when there are more papists than the Pope and they harm the one who theoretically has to take care of ...
00:35But I don't think it has to break with Santiago Caputo.
00:38No, no, but it broke in the relationship. I don't know if it has to go or they're going to leave him out.
00:44No, no, but I'm telling you honestly, I don't even know him face to face, Caputo.
00:47No.
00:48But what I'm telling you is that you have to deal with those who charge to take the internet to people's homes.
00:54Of course.
00:55You have to deal with those who grab some bags to put them on the list.
00:59No, in fact, Santiago Caputo, what transcends is that Santiago Caputo, after the interview with Sion and Biale,
01:03and due to the interruption, presents his resignation.
01:05And last night it was already said that Santiago said, gentlemen, you know what?
01:09Hit me, I expose myself for the shit I did, because I was wrong.
01:14Franco spoke of the error and the truth is that I was fine when he said,
01:18this may be useful for you to realize that it is not omnipotent.
01:21Look at what Guillermo Franco said there.
01:25Did he get angry with the interruption in the interview?
01:28He even got angry without knowing that that part was going to come out in the air.
01:36That is, before he got angry.
01:39Before the image transcended, let's say.
01:42Well, yes, he got angry with Santiago Caputo, who thought it was an irresponsibility
01:49without any prior agreement with the host of the program to interrupt.
01:56But also to interrupt for stupidity, right?
01:59Because no, the truth is that when one looks at the cause of the interruption,
02:03one says, but what is the meaning, right?
02:06Anyway, it seems to me that Santiago Caputo will also have learned a lesson.
02:16That nobody is super powerful, that everything has its limits.
02:22The president has marked it and that seems important to me.
02:26When Caputo does that, he does it with the intention that there is no mistake.
02:36And he is wrong, I think it was a lack of criterion of him,
02:38because what the president had said did not generate any kind of complication.
02:46Today's minister, who has a lot of experience.
02:49To me he is the man I like the most in this government.
02:51Yes, it is obvious that they do not bank Santiago Caputo.
02:55Well, well, it's okay.
02:57But by the ways.
02:59In Alfonsín's case they did not bank Alcott and Mosiglia.
03:03In Los Kirchner's case, I don't know who the black monk was.
03:07They had ways.
03:08But the government always has a person.
03:10At least he had Bauzá.
03:11Bauzá.
03:13I don't know.
03:16Who? Caputo?
03:17Caputo.
03:18No, no.
03:19Let's see.
03:20I'll give you my analysis.
03:22I think this speaks of the bad experience.
03:25The president left everything in the hands of Adorni, who manages the communication.
03:29They don't know how to handle communication.
03:31If you had been Pícaro, they would have asked you for El Crudo and you would have been screwed.
03:36All the presidents.
03:37Cristina asked you for El Crudo, El Cocido, El Milanesa.
03:41She edited it for her people.
03:42She edits it for her people and sends it to you.
03:44The end.
03:45But we also have to learn that these things can't be done anymore.
03:48Wait.
03:49That speaks of transparency.
03:50Now.
03:51I don't know Caputo.
03:53But let Caputo fall now.
03:55Because I don't think Caputo was the one who set up the lists inside and charged the charges.
04:03I don't think Caputo is the one who collects.
04:06I don't think Caputo.
04:08So, let's see.
04:09And who said behind Caputo, let Caputo explode?
04:13He's going to save us.
04:14Oh, well.
04:15Of course.
04:16Watch out.
04:17He also has a lot of movement.