“I have the obligation to shoulder the construction of a political front that is an alternative for the future of our province,” Kicillof said during a meeting with residents of La Plata and the capital region.
The Buenos Aires governor maintained that it will be an “immense” political front that must contain “the sectors that are in struggle and took to the streets” to dispute with the national ruling party.
Likewise, Kicillof characterized Milei’s government and said that Its economic model is “a party” for “very few.”
“There is a model of winners and losers. On the one hand, the city and the timba that are celebrating and, on the other hand, the streets and the neighborhoods that do not make ends meet,” the governor emphasized. In this sense, The provincial leader maintained that the country proposed by the national Executive is “a business for a few and the loss of employment, salary and misfortune for the great majority.”
“Our task is to organize all the sectors that suffer from Milei’s policies”Kicillof said.
The Buenos Aires governor was accompanied by the Minister of Community Development, Andrés “Cuervo” Larroque, the mayor of La Plata, Julio Alak, the mayor of Ensenada, Mario Secco, the mayor of Berisso, Fabián Cagliardi, and the undersecretary of Popular Economy of Buenos Aires, Daniel Menéndez. and the national representative Victoria Tolosa Paz.
Source: Ambito
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