In the midst of the educational conflict, Cristina Kirchner made a surprise visit to the National University of Avellaneda

In the midst of the educational conflict, Cristina Kirchner made a surprise visit to the National University of Avellaneda

In the midst of an educational conflict with the Government, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner This Wednesday he visited by surprise the National University of Avellaneda (UNdAV), where he participated in a talk with students, in which he accused the Government of Freedom Advances (LLA) from practicing “hateology.”

The landing of the former president in the Buenos Aires institution coincided with the Peronist Loyalty Day and it occurred in the middle of the fight between the universities and the administration by Javier Milei for the budget.

Furthermore, in parallel, the internal debate for the future of the Justicialist Party (PJ), where Cristina and the governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintelafight for the leadership of the national PJ.

The two-time president arrived at the university of the province of Buenos Aires hand in hand with the rector Jorge Calzoni and the Buenos Aires senator Emmanuel González Santallafrom La Cámpora.

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Cristina visited the National University of Avellaneda by surprise

Quickly, various videos recorded by the students flooded social networks. In one of them, the leader can be seen touring the UNDAV facilities.

Another recording shows part of the conversation that Cristina shared with those present. There the head of the Patria Institute criticized the libertarians, whom she accused of “self-victimize.”

Along these lines, he accused the administration of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) of practicing “hateology.” “They are theorists and practitioners of hate. When they go to the UNQUI to break up an assembly and then go out to victimize themselves, saying that they were attacked and there is all the visual evidence that they were the ones who broke everything and that they came in with pepper spray to break up the assembly”, he commented.

In another passage, Fernández de Kirchner referred to “some medium-rare problems” of libertarian militants. “A lot of invocation of the phallic… things that one says ‘this man doesn’t have some things resolved and he wants to resolve them in politics: no, resolve them somewhere else,'” he said.

Before, at the beginning of the talk, the former president recalled that the UNDAV is “one of the many things that allowed us to have hope for social progress and mobility.” She also indicated that it was not to speak herself, but to listen to the students.

In the political dimension, Cristina’s passage through Avellaneda also has a reading within the PJ, since the municipality is governed by Mayor Jorge Ferraresi, one of the sides of Governor Axel Kicillof.

Ferraresi is one of the main targets of Kirchnerism in the fight, until recently veiled, between the Camporismo and the Buenos Aires administration.

Loyalty Day: Cristina Kirchner’s message

Previously, Cristina Kirchner had shared a video on her social networks for the Peronist Loyalty Day, in which, criticizing the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputonow governors, reiterated the need to “straighten and order” Peronism.

I present to you Toto Caputo who, in addition to being a serial debtor and social starvationseems to be my new campaign manager. I must admit that it is not better,” the former president’s message began, referring to a clip of Caputo speaking before IDEA.

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There, the official assures that, in dialogue with Peronist governors, many of them told him “we don’t want to know anything with this woman“.

Furthermore, CAputo also assured that these leaders acknowledged that the ruling party brought “a change” and that they are “more to be with” the Government than with other political actors.

Although he did not give names, just a day before, the head of the Treasury Palace had received the provincial heads at the Ministry Osvaldo Jaldo (Tucumán), Raul Jalil (Catamarca) and Gustavo Saenz (Jumps).

The first two had been accused by the former president of supporting Javier Milei in Congress, while the third distanced himself from the Peronist league and is leading an autonomous adventure in his province.

Source: Ambito

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