The former president, Cristina Kirchner, met with the students at the facilities of the National University of Arts, 10 years after its creation during her government.
Already launched into the campaign to preside over the Justicialist Party (PJ), Cristina Kirchner met this Friday with students of the National University of Arts (UNA) who held an original protest at the Once train station, where they danced to the song “Fanático” by Lali Espósito at the Once train station, against the presidential veto of the university financing law.
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“They don’t know the joy of being in places where one has built and created, it was worth it. When it is worth it for the people, it is usually not worth it for the lives of the leaders who do these things because they are very punished afterwards,” he told the students with whom he met along with teachers and non-teachers at the Museum of Cárcova de la UNA, located on the southern waterfront of the City of Buenos Aires.
During the meeting, They talked about the performance that UNA students did at the Once station. The intervention went viral on social networks through home videos and one edited by the group Shock. Dozens of dancers performed a chorus to the rhythm of the song “Fanático” by Lali Espósito, indirectly dedicated to President Javier Milei. At the end of the song, the group displayed a UNA flag and sang “University of the workers! And anyone who doesn’t like it! Gets screwed!”
“Just as they went to dance at the station, they would have to do a mime thing, act, attract attention and act out some of the horrible scenes that the authorities provide us with every day.”“he suggested to them.
Máximo Kirchner: “Between Cristina Kirchner and Ricardo Quintela there are not many doubts”
The national deputy of Unión por la Patria, Máximo Kirchner, gave his opinion on the internal party of the Justicialista Party that will face the former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner against the current Governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela. “If there are elections, there are elections. You have to vote, you will vote and that’s it.“, he stated.
In addition, the La Cámpora reference referred to the role of the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof, in the Peronist internal: “Someone who can’t decide between Quintela and Cristina, it forces me to reevaluate things. For me, there are not many doubts between Cristina and Quintela.”
In dialogue with the program Argenzuela, hosted by Jorge Rial on Radio 10the deputy referred to the process of internal elections that Peronism is experiencingwhich will lead to Quintela and Cristina Kirchner facing off on November 17. “For us, the processes where people vote are what excites us the most,” said the politician who then added: “You have to vote, you will vote and that’s it.”
“Whoever is convinced that Quintela is a way out for Peronism because of how La Rioja governs, because of its characteristics, will go behind Quintela“said Máximo.
Source: Ambito
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