Without announcing it on her social networks, former president Cristina Kirchner “went down to the territory”, chatted with neighbors, asked that society organize itself and left a message: “absolutely no one is going to be saved individually.”
Just one day after calling for the national university march, the former president Christina Kirchner surprisingly visited the San José parish this Tuesday, located in The Slaughter, one of the main bastions of Peronism. He warned that “narcotics advance when the State withdraws” and promised: “I will always be with you”. Expectations are growing about a possible candidacy for 2025.
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The visit was not announced and the former president did not spread it on her social networksas he usually does with his master classes. He only did it later, with Tik Tok style videos. Beyond this, it was not an isolated activity. He has been uploading his public profile for weeks. The context does not seem coincidental either. It was the week after INDEC revealed an increase in poverty that reached 52.9% of the population.
The Saint Joseph parish is led by the father Nicolas Angelottibetter known as “Father “So.” Cristina Kirchner He valued the social work they do, both for children and older adults, and asked that they sustain it because otherwise it will continue to advance. “narco continues to advance in all the neighborhoods as a result of the State withdrawing”.
Videos filmed by cell phones emerged on social networks. In one of them he stated that “society is organized around the Church, the club, around what Let’s not ignore each other. The only strength we have is in the collective. Individually, absolutely no one is going to be saved.“.
Cristina Kirchner called to join the Federal University March
The former president Cristina Kirchner referred this Monday to the situation faced by national universities and called for joining the march in defense “not only of their present but, fundamentally, of their future.” The main objective of the mobilization is to reject the veto advanced by Javier Milei to the University Financing Lawwhich guarantees an increase in teacher salaries, among other points.
The former president’s message was given within the framework of the tribute to the 35th anniversary of the University of Quilmes. The mayor of this municipality, Mayra Mendoza, published the video on her X account and wrote: “Thousands and thousands of girls and boys are going to demonstrate in defense, not only of their present but, fundamentally, of their future.”
Source: Ambito
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