Milei n'invite pas Villarruel au Te Deum du 25 mai

La vice-présidente Victoria Villarruel n'a pas reçu d'invitation officielle pour le Te Deum du 25 mai à la cathédrale métropolitaine. La décision de la Casa Rosada creuse le fossé avec le président Javier Milei. Des sources proches de Villarruel ont confirmé que cette exclusion était délibérée.

La secrétaire générale de la présidence, Karina Milei, a géré les invitations par l'intermédiaire du service du protocole. Des sources de l'entourage de Villarruel ont déclaré que l'invitation n'était jamais arrivée et que sa présence à la cérémonie religieuse de dimanche n'est pas prévue.

Le Te Deum du 25 mai réunit habituellement le président et la vice-présidente, ainsi que des fonctionnaires et des autorités. L'absence de Villarruel rompt avec cette tradition et reflète la détérioration de ses relations avec Milei, avec qui elle ne partage plus les événements institutionnels.

Certains responsables de la Casa Rosada ont mentionné que l'archevêché pourrait l'inviter, mais l'Église a précisé que les invitations relèvent du pouvoir exécutif. Villarruel avait assisté à l'événement l'année dernière malgré les tensions existantes.

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