“My General, everything is going to be fine. Today Cristina takes office, Peronism is in good hands“, dictates Rossi’s message to the “first shirtless.” The publication was also replicated on his Instagram account.
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Cristina Kirchner assumes the presidency of the Justicialista Party
Finally Cristina Kirchner will assume the presidency of the national Justicialist Party (PJ). The former president will be the only speaker at the event that will take place today at 5:30 p.m. at the Metropolitan University for Education and Work.
The inauguration takes place after what was the PJ summit this Monday in Moreno, in which the former president, the governor of Buenos Aires Axel Kicillof, the former candidate Sergio Massa and the national deputy Máximo Kirchner. The event will take place in the presence of the party advisors and the five vice presidents who will accompany her.
The assumption comes after months of tension internally over the leadership of the party, after what were the failed elections against the governor of La Rioja Ricardo Quintela. The event will have the former president as the only speaker at the ceremony, where the vice presidents and advisors of the Homeland First list will also assume their duties.
Cristina Kirchner, Sergio Massa and Axel Kicillof, together: distant gestures and search for unity to confront Milei
The former president, Cristina Kirchner, the governor of Buenos Aires Axel Kicillof and the leader of the Renewal Front Sergio Massa met this Monday in Moreno within the framework of the summit of the Justicialista Party (PJ) that had been called last week.
In Kirchnerism, organizer of the meeting through Máximo Kirchner, they showed satisfied with the result of a closed summit, where Buenos Aires Peronist leaders from all sections and different tribes of the PJ expressed themselves.
A satisfaction despite the gestures of the images, where Cristina and Massa can be seen smiling, but not so much Governor Kicillof. The latter took a while to confirm, and the doubts were only cleared up this Monday, during the press conference where he announced the intention of the provincial administration to manage Aerolíneas in case Nación wanted to get rid of the company.
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