Milei lädt Villarruel nicht zum Tedeum am 25. Mai ein

Vizepräsidentin Victoria Villarruel hat keine offizielle Einladung zum Tedeum am 25. Mai in der Kathedrale von Buenos Aires erhalten. Die Entscheidung der Casa Rosada vertieft den Riss zu Präsident Javier Milei. Quellen aus dem Umfeld von Villarruel bestätigten, dass der Ausschluss beabsichtigt war.

Die Generalsekretärin der Präsidentschaft, Karina Milei, koordinierte die Einladungen über die Protokollabteilung. Quellen aus Villarruels Umfeld erklärten, dass die Einladung nie eingetroffen sei und ihre Anwesenheit bei der religiösen Zeremonie am Sonntag nicht erwartet werde.

Das Tedeum zum 25. Mai bringt normalerweise den Präsidenten und die Vizepräsidentin sowie Regierungsbeamte und Autoritäten zusammen. Villarruels Abwesenheit bricht mit dieser Tradition und spiegelt die Verschlechterung ihrer Beziehung zu Milei wider, die keine gemeinsamen institutionellen Veranstaltungen mehr wahrnehmen.

Einige Beamte der Casa Rosada erwähnten, dass das Erzbistum sie einladen könnte, doch die Kirche stellte klar, dass die Einladungen in die Zuständigkeit der Exekutive fallen. Im vergangenen Jahr nahm Villarruel trotz bestehender Spannungen an der Veranstaltung teil.

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