Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s message for the anniversary of free university fees

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s message for the anniversary of free university fees

November 22, 2024 – 15:39

The former president published stated that “that is the country that Milei wants to destroy” and stressed that “this is the model that we defended during our administration.”

The former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner celebrated through his social networks the 75 years that were fulfilled university free and stressed that it was “a decision of Peron that allowed millions of Argentinians to go to university.”

At the same time, he took aim at the President and remarked that “that is the country that Milei wants to destroy“. In the same message from X, he stated that “this is the model that we defended and we go deeper during our administration, in which we inaugurated 17 new national universities and ensured that each province had at least one.

In addition to his text, he published a video of a minute and a half reinforcing these ideas, which begins with a testimony of Perón highlighting that “the biggest conquest“that allowed social inclusion and equality in education.

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“It was that there, the university was filled with children of workerswhere before only the oligarch was admitted. Because the way to take down the oligarch is to impose tariffs, so only the one who pays it can go. We eliminate tariffs,” the video continued. Peron who stated: “For the university there were no exam fees or anything. It was totally free. The State paid for thatso that both the poor and the rich could go.”

In it second fragment and part of the video, a part of his own speech appears Cristina Kirchner: “How is this issue of being able to have finished our management with what each province will have a universitybut also that, in places like the AMBA, the Buenos Aires suburbs or the province of Buenos Aires – because there are also universities in the Interior, 18 million inhabitants, 40% of the population – could also have universities that would allow many, the majority of those who graduate, the first university student in the family“.

Along the same lines, he ended his speech and video by stating: “That is why when some, very few, mediocre have criticized the universities of the Buenos Aires suburbs or the creation of universities, it is because they have always seen the country from the helicopter, through the rearview mirror and they have not understood the deep diverse realities that our country has”.

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