The “home office” arrived with the pandemic at the opening of sessions of Congress Y politicians who participated in the event remotely They took advantage of the occasion to show their offices, their workplaces or directly to portray themselves while they followed Alberto Fernández’s speech on screens.
“We follow live the opening speech of # SesionesOrdinarias2021 of the president @alferdez in the National Congress,” tweeted the mayor of Quilmes, Mayra Mendoza. The leader of La Cámpora chose a careful setting to show herself looking at the signal of the ruling party C% N.
The living room in which the photo was set up was a chic space devoted to Kirchnerism. The camper leader is seen in her left profile, exposing his Néstor Kirchner tattoo on his arm. On the walls, a picture of the former president painted on the wall, another of Néstor and Cristina Kirchner hugging and in the middle of both paintings, the television. She in contradictory yellow, on Nordic furniture.
The governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, on your back on the work chair, facing TV, with a picture of Juan Manuel de Rosas on the wall.
“We accompany the president in the opening of Ordinary Sessions 2021 from our Government House. In compliance with the protocols, we keep our distance but we redouble our commitment,” he wrote, before dedicating himself to its opening.
For his part, the governor of the province of Chubut, Mariano Arcioni, chose a more austere scene in his office, with a television in front of him and, cautious, a gel alcohol next to it and a piece of paper with curious notations.
“The beginning of the reconstruction of our Argentina is underway. And as the President of the Nation said today in his Inaugural Address, it is a path of agreements, for the integral and sustainable development of the country, with employment and growth”, wrote and posted along with his photo.
The governor of Jujuy, the opposition Gerardo Morales, also appeared in his office and tutored that “I virtually accompanied the President’s speech at the opening of ordinary sessions in the National Congress.”
Morales was seen at the table and on the TV from the front, all that the radical showed, who had a glass of water on his side.
Her pair from Río Negro, Arabela Carreras, was one of the most minimalist in terms of what she showed or the one who threw her selfie instinct the most. Chose to tweet ua picture of you looking at a computer, in a closer plane, with almost nothing around.
The governor of Chaco, Jorge Capitanich, chose to show himself from the side looking at the Zoom on the wall screen and very attentive: He showed himself with a notepad and pen.
“Together with Governors of the provinces, we are attending via Zoom the Opening of Ordinary Sessions in the National Congress to hear the message of the President of the Republic, Dr Alberto Fernández,” he wrote.
In tune with Carreras, the governor of Formosa, Gildo Insfrán, appeared head-on and following the speech on a computer monitor.
The governors of Corrientes, Gustavo Valdés, and La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela, chose a similar arrangement to show their follow-up to the speech: a photo of them and another of the screen they were looking at.
“Through videoconference, I accompanied the President of the Nation in his speech before the Legislative Assembly. The Congress of the Nation, thus, begins its 139th period of ordinary sessions, where dialogue should be strengthened to reach the agreements that the country needs”, wrote the radical Corrientes.
For his part, Quintela accompanied “from a distance and taking care of the protocols, the president at the opening of the 139th ordinary session of the National Congress. The commitment is renewed to guarantee the rights of all and all Argentines,” he said. .
Omar Gutiérrez, governor for the Neuquén Popular Movement, also chose this modality to show his activity at the time of the presidential speech.
“Today I virtually accompanied the President at the opening of the 139th Period of Ordinary Sessions in the National Congress,” he accompanied the photo with that text. Gustavo Sáenz, from Salta, and Omar Perotti, from Santa Fe, also chose to show themselves in front of the screen and similar words and poses when tweeting.
“From Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and the South Atlantic Islands, we are proud to be part of the reconstruction of Argentina, and we provide all our support and accompaniment to the President @Alferdezok, @CFKArgentina and the National Government,” wrote Gustavo Melella. , who followed the Zoom for himto a notebook screen.
Meanwhile, Deputy K Vanesa Siley photographed with the “V” for victory -classic Peronist symbol-, sitting in front of the computer, with a mate and a painting by Néstor Kirchner behind.
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source https://pledgetimes.com/in-home-office-mode-how-and-from-where-politicians-followed-alberto-fernandezs-speech/
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