“From the CGT we repudiate political violence exercised by the President by erasing all the limits of democratic confrontation, encouraging the death of who was twice President of the Argentines“the workers’ center emphasized in a statement.
The message came after the President stated that he would “love to put the last nail in the drawer of Kirchnerism with Cristina inside.”
In this way, they called not “naturalize violence in political discourse” and pointed against “the irresponsibility of the President in vilifying all those who do not share his economic visionsocial or political” when warning that there are “consequences on peaceful social coexistence.” Along these lines, they considered that the libertarian’s statements were “a antidemocratic act that cannot be ignored“.
To close the statement, the CGT concluded: “We express our unconditional solidarity with Cristina Fernández de Kirchnerdeath cannot be part of the political dispute”.
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The message from the labor union came at a time of strong tension within Peronism, facing the internal elections of the PJ, which will face the former president and the governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela.
In this internal situation, the dialogue-oriented sectors of the CGT maintain their distance from Cristina and are increasingly getting closer to the provincial leader’s list.
They presented a request for impeachment against Milei for his statements against Cristina
Following the President’s statements, the Kirchnerist senator Carlos Linares today presented a request for impeachment against the president for “poor performance of his duties” for these statements.
Through his X account (formerly Twitter), the legislator reported that he presented a draft resolution “asking that the Chamber of Deputies promote the political trial against Milei after her threatening statements against the former president.”
“These sayings incite violencethey take us back to the darkest years of our country’s history and have no place in Argentine politics,” Linares emphasized.
Source: Ambito

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