The former Minister of Transportation of the Nation announced this Monday on his social network account “X” that he will no longer belong to the historic party due to the specific possibility of the former head of state assuming leadership.
“Without the slightest modesty, without self-criticism, with absolute hypocrisy and selective memory, the vice president of Alberto Fernandez, and head of the worst government since the return of the Democracy, Now she will be president of the National Justicialist Party,” he questioned. Randazzo.
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Without the slightest modesty, without self-criticism, with absolute hypocrisy and selective memory, the vice president of Alberto Fernández, and head of the worst government since the return of Democracy, will now be president of the National Justicialist Party.
Many Peronists throughout the country… pic.twitter.com/38cHnX51Rb
— Florencio Randazzo (@RandazzoF) October 7, 2024
Florencio Randazzo on Cristina and the PJ: “We are not willing to be part of a monarchy”
Along these lines, the leader denounced that “many peronists throughout the country we are not willing to be part of a monarchy“And he added: “That’s what they intend to turn the PJ into. “They are almost there to finish destroying it, as they already did with Argentina.”
“In my case, I am not going to participate in that game that only benefits the current government,” continued the national deputy, and then declared: “I leave you my resignation, without sending it to anyone to put it anywhere. “I only intend it to serve as a sign of coherence and dignity.”
About the end, Randazzo assured that will continue “exercising Peronism through action”. And he sent a message to the future leadership of the PJ: “Stay with the charges.”
Cristina accepted the nomination to preside over the PJ
This Monday, Cristina Kirchner accepted the nomination to lead the national Justicialist Party (PJ) and highlighted the need to “straighten and order” Peronism through an internal debate that “rebuilds its strength and addresses new social demands.”
After the “outcry” operation launched last week by numerous Kirchnerist leaders for the former president to lead the PJ, Cristina published an extensive public letter in which she reviews recent history in the country, concluding with an analysis of the current situation and the future of Justicialism.
In the letter published this Monday, the former president stated: “Thus, today Peronism only governs 5 of the 23 Argentine provinces and lost the majority in the Senate; “This is a situation of loss of institutional representation unprecedented in the democratic period.”
On this point, she stated: “I want to tell you that I am willing, once again, to accept the challenge of debating in unity Because if I am also clear about something, it is that there is no one left over here. However, unity needs direction and a project to build the best possible Peronism in an Argentina that has become impossible for the majority of its inhabitants.”
Source: Ambito
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