In the middle of the internal fight for the future of the Justicialist Party (PJ), Axel Kicillof led the event this Thursday in Berisso for him Peronist Loyalty Day and supported Cristina Kirchner within the framework of the Road Traffic trial, which he defined as a “invented cause and trout”, while lambasting Javier Milei. The Buenos Aires governor said that ““You will never see him looking for divisions.”although He avoided speaking out for either of the two candidates within the Justicialist Party (PJ).
The event took place in the considered “kilometer zero of Peronism”, from where the bulk of the columns that the October 17, 1945 they marched to the Plaza de Mayo to demand the freedom of Juan Domingo Perón, marking with fire the anniversary in the history of Justicialism.
Axel Kicillof, about the Peronist intern: “You will never see me looking for divisions”
In this framework, mayors, union members and Buenos Aires officials, among others, organized the day, in which the president of the province of Buenos Aires was the only speaker. Seconded by his vice governor, Veronica Magario, Kicillof returned to polarize with the libertarian administration with numerous accusations, although he avoided commenting on the upcoming elections in the PJ, which for now have as contenders Cristina Kirchner and the governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela.
“In a few days a court of shame in Comodoro Py, with an invented and troubling case, will want to make someone believe that Cristina is guilty in the Roads case,” commented the boss, drawing a parallel between the judicial situation of the former president and the ban to which Perón was subjected in 1945.
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Axel Kicillof led the event for Peronist Loyalty Day in Berisso.
Following that path, the province chief launched: “I want to make it clear that in this 21st century it was Néstor Cristina who gave Peronism back its transformative force.” “On October 17, we recovered democracy in Argentina through an immense mobilization that came from here, from kilometer zero of Peronism,” he concluded.
And, along those lines, he went deeper: “I want to leave here, in front of you, my opinion on the things that were being discussed. My opinion is very simple: unity, unity and unity.”
“Peronism suffered a great defeat, it is in a moment of reflection and debate. As Cristina says in her document, here there is no one left over and in the discussion we are all equal. As Néstor said, with the relative truth of each one “We are going to build a superior synthesis,” he reflected.
Later, he released: “The Homeland is in danger. We have to dedicate all our time to that, we have to focus on it. Therefore, it is a time in which we have to be with open arms and attentive ears. We have to listen: let’s listen, comrades and companions, to those who are being harmed.
On this point, he added: “If the right wants something, it is to see us divided. You will never see me looking for divisions.” “When you doubt, when you are distressed, when you think that there is no future, remember that here, in the province of Buenos Aires, we defeated Milei three times,” he concluded.
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Verónica Magario, Axel Kicillof and the mayor of Berisso, Fabián Cagliardi.
That was the only passage in which the former Minister of Economy referred to the figure of Cristina. Before, at the beginning of the speech, he had indicated that October 17 “is a day of celebration”, since “We celebrate being together, the fight we are fighting.” “The certainty, the conviction, that this Milei disaster does not last forever,” he shot.
In parallel, Axel Kicillof He said that “if anyone thinks that we came here only to remember the past, they are wrong”: “We are here, fundamentally, to write the future; to call on everyone to organize solidarity, to build the future.”
“We are going to do it guided as always by our three flags: political sovereignty, economic independence and, Milei heard, social justice,” he stated.
Darts from Axel Kicillof to Javier Milei
Then, just like his counterpart from Santiago del Estero did, Gerardo Zamorathe Buenos Aires governor crossed the tweet in which the President celebrated the 82% cut to provincial transfers as an “adjustment to caste.”
“Enough of lying: the caste is not the people. If you want to harm the caste, look at your Casa Rosada; your partners, your friends. Stop screwing with the people, stop with the retirees, with the workers, with the businessmen. “80% of the adjustment is explained by what he said, but he also said that the sacrifice was going to be for everyone,” he added.
At the same time, he accused Milei of carrying out a “pyramid scheme of anxiety and humiliation of the Argentine people.” “They are getting rich with money laundering dollars… to hell!; mattress dollars, to hell!” he protested. And he added: “This has already been done, it looks like Martínez de Hoz’s little tablet.”
Deepening his criticism of the Casa Rosada, he described the libertarian administration as a “defector state.” “It is not abandonment, they desert. It is not optional. It has nothing to do with the ideology of the person who occasionally occupies Rivadavia’s chair,” he said.
And he concluded: “We have 23 provinces and the City, but there is a national government to which we give a good part of what the provinces produce. We give resources so that they return in the form of better health, education, infrastructure. It doesn’t work like that.”
Source: Ambito

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