In the midst of the internal conflict, Victoria Villarruel published a portal with exclusive news about her.

Amid an intense conflict with the National Government leadership, particularly President Javier Milei , Vice President Victoria Villarruel launched a curious initiative on social media: a news portal exclusively about her. The discontent between Villarruel and Milei resurfaced after an intense Senate session, where the opposition approved numerous bills targeting the National Government.
According to statements from the vice president's entourage to La Nación, the " VEV News " portal, named after the initials of her name, was allegedly created by a group of women from the interior of the country. They were not affiliated with Villarruel 's team in the Senate and did not receive any compensation. The project is an app that shares news about the vice president's agenda and other news related to her position, as well as live broadcasts of Senate sessions.

From the app's interface, you can find a variety of news related to Victoria Villarruel. The news is divided into five categories: Latest Posts, Senate, Activities, Inside the Country, and Networks. It also features "Live" sections for watching the sessions of the Upper House, "Interviews," and "National Dates and Symbols," the latter serving as a blog.
The portal went live in early 2024, shortly after his inauguration on December 10, 2023. Recently published content includes his visit to Tucumán to celebrate Independence Day, his meeting with Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos, and defenses of the vice president.
Villarruel published this site during one of the most critical moments of her conflict with the National Government. Last Thursday, the 10th, the vice president chaired a session in the Upper House that ended with almost unanimous approval of bills that "targeted fiscal balance," including an update to minimum pensions, the reinstatement of the moratorium, and the declaration of a state of emergency in Bahía Blanca.
The National Government flatly rejected this session because the vice president did not formally summon her. One of the people who challenged Villarruel during the session and in the days following was Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, who emphasized the distance between the Senate leader and the core of the government.
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