The movements of the Buenos Aires leadership on the eve of the assembly of lists begin to express themselves with greater vehemence, both in Freedom Advances -which recently incorporated two exPRO mayors- as in Peronism. That was the framework that brought together a series of leaders of the Fifth Electoral Section in the town of Villa Gesell who expressed their support for Axel Kicillof.
The importance of Fifth Electoral Section of the province of Buenos Aires It is the one that covers the most municipalities, with a total of 27, and the second in terms of voters, with a register greater than the 1,324,000 votersonly behind the Third Section comprised of parties from the Buenos Aires suburbs.
More than 50 leaders of Balcarce, General Alvarado, General Pueyrredón, Las Flores, Lavalle, Madariaga, Maipú, Necochea, Pinamar, Rauch, Tandil and Villa Gesell They met within the framework of a call from the La María Eva Group, headed by the Geseline mayor Gustavo Barrerawhose municipality hosted the meeting.
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Leaders of the Fifth Electoral Section met to support Governor Kicillof.
After the meeting, they issued a statement in which they prioritized the “unity of the national and popular field that understands that changes are emergent and are made from the bottom up” and asked that “’new songs’ must begin to sound louder than ever.” ”. “We know that with the same old things, doing the same old things, we are going to have the same results”they proposed.
In addition to understand that Kicillof is the main opposition leader in the current political scenario, In the statement they announced the implementation of district tables in support of the Governor and established a guideline: “That they be horizontal and that there be no “no ‘enlightened’ person, from the district or from outside, who interferes in the interests of each of our municipalities.”
In his speech, the mayor Gustavo Barrera stressed “the importance of continuing to expand the spaces for debate to build from the bottom up a political alternative in defense of workers and a country project for all, along with Axel Kicillof”.
From the Buenos Aires coast, Axel Kicillof insisted on unity
The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillofreopened this Thursday the Summer Conferences 2025 with focus on the Atlantic Coast tourist season and the need to strengthen the opposition front.
At an event in Window Mountainconsidered that Javier Milei applies “an economic program that consists of taking measures that are well known in Argentina. It has to do with iron the dollar and lower salaries and pensions with the purpose of reducing inflationary dynamics“.
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The Buenos Aires Cabinet participated this week in a meeting in Guaminí.
In that sense, he interpreted that “the victims of these plans are production and work“because “the production in Argentina and in the province of Buenos Aires particularly is experiencing tragic numbers. Mass consumption fell 18% and 19% in supermarkets“.
“Milei put meat consumption in Argentina at the lowest levels in the last 22 years. It put milk consumption at the lowest levels since 1980, and yerba mate consumption is the lowest in recent decades. This drop in consumption is a consequence of the drop in retirements, 30%, and the minimum vital and mobile wage, down 28%. They are dramatic levels“he added.
At the end of the speech, Kicillof himself told the local media: “We seek the unity of Peronism. We want a political front of the entire popular field to stop Milei. We have to prevent the deliberative councils and the legislature from being invaded by those who think that the State does not have to exist. We call on the political leadership and all the punished sectors“: university, producers and workers.”
Source: Ambito

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