
Pablo Echarri went to CFK's house and made an unusual request: 'We have to remove...'
The actor attended the demonstrations in front of the K leader's house and gave a regrettable interview to C5N
Although Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has a final conviction by the Supreme Court, there are still nefarious figures like Pablo Echarri who continue to call for her release.
This time, the Kirchnerist actor approached the leader's house and joined different groups present. When recognized by the press, he only allowed an interview with his sectarian outlet C5N.
"We made the people come alive again. For a while, we kept asking why the people weren't taking to the streets, how things had changed after the pandemic, and that there was a rather particular situation of apathy," Pablo Echarri began.
Pablo Echarri a favor de Cristina Fernández
"Well, once again, the right with its overacting made the Peronist people stand up again. So, more than just accompanying and knowing it's a bitter pill to swallow that Cristina is going to enter a period of confinement, we believe it's an extraordinary starting point to generate unity and look ahead to 2027," he continued his speech.
However, what caught the attention of all X users who made his interview go viral was the final request he made: "The right must be removed from power." Clearly, with this phrase, he became a walking meme.
"Another one cries for advertising," "You are decadent," "All you stole wasn't enough," "A lot of filth in this video, it needs a good cleaning," and "Let him work for a living. His government scam is over," were some of the comments that blasted the ultra-K actor on X.
Other leftist actors who showed up in front of Cristina's house were: Mirta Busnelli, Teresa Parodi, Lola Berthet, Paola Barrientos, Mirta Busnelli, Katja Alemann, and Ignacio Copani.

Nancy Dupláa's message in support of Pablo Echarri
Although Nancy Dupláa, Pablo Echarri's partner, chose not to be part of the crowd of Peronists, she did decide to support him from the comfort of her home with a little message on social media.
The actress shared an image that read: "I have a pain here, on the side of the homeland," alluding to CFK's conviction.
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