The former president received Julio Glinternick Bitelli in her office. Prior to that, he reassessed the AUH and criticized Javier Milei for his economic management.
The former president of the Nation, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, received this Tuesday at Patria Institute to the ambassador of Brazil, Julio Glinternick Bitellithereby intensifying its political agenda with Argentina’s main trading partner.
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“Today we received the Brazilian Ambassador Julio Glinternick Bitelli in the Patria”wrote the candidate for president of the Justicialista Party on her social networks, along with a photo with the Brazilian diplomat.


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This meeting took place after the municipal elections held this Sunday in Brazil, where the president’s candidates Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva They only won in two of six capitals.
Cristina Kirchner: “Milei could not pass the chainsaw to the AUH but, given the economic disaster, he had to duplicate it”
Prior to this meeting, Cristina had published on X (formerly Twitter) celebrating the 15th anniversary of the launch of the Universal Child Allowance and criticized Milei: “Milei’s government not only could not pass on the chainsaw but, given the economic and social disaster it is causing with its policies, it had to double the amount that formal workers charge per child.“, he analyzed.
The state policy was launched on October 29, 2009, and provides for a monthly sum to be paid for each child under 18 years of age who belongs to a family group without work or who works in the informal economy. In her message Cristina Kirchner assured that this decision: “It allowed the children of informal or unemployed workers to have the same economic recognition as the children of formal workers.”
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For those who said it was going down the drug channel
Today, October 29, marks 15 years since the announcement and implementation of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), which allowed the children of informal or unemployed workers to have the same recognition…
— Cristina Kirchner (@CFKArgentina) October 29, 2024
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