Cristina Kirchner will reappear this Saturday in Quilmes: “It is a good opportunity to reflect on this particular moment”

Cristina Kirchner will reappear this Saturday in Quilmes: “It is a good opportunity to reflect on this particular moment”
Cristina Kirchner will reappear this Saturday in Quilmes: “It is a good opportunity to reflect on this particular moment”

Cristina Kirchner will reappear on Saturday in Quilmes

Cristina Kirchner He announced on his social networks that this Saturday he will reappear publicly and give a speech in Quilmes. He will do it together with the mayor Mayra Mendoza within the framework of the inauguration of a microstadium, which will be named after Nestor Kirchner.

The event will take place at 21 years since the presidential election of April 27, 2003, in which the honoree obtained second place in the elections after obtaining 22% of the votes. In this sense, the former president said that she received the invitation to the event on Monday morning, but that He had not confirmed his presence until this Wednesday.

As she explained in her publication, the reason that led her to decide to attend was the statements issued by the president Javier Milei during the last national network, when it announced a fiscal surplus of 0.2% in the first quarter of the year.

Cristina Kirchner announced that she will speak in Quilmes

“That same night I heard President Javier Milei on the national network expand on the result of his government, which he described as an ‘economic miracle’ and ‘a feat of historic proportions worldwide’, indicating that it is only possible through the efforts of the ‘majority of Argentines who are suffering’ but that this time that effort ‘is going to be worth it’, to conclude that ‘ There is no alternative but to undertake the long road through the desert towards the promised land’ of which, however, he announced that ‘we have already traveled more than half the way,’” he said, quoting the libertarian.

Then he highlighted three words that Milei said during his speech: “Brief digression: It was moving to hear him say ‘it’s not magic’“said Cristina Kirchner in reference to her famous phrase.

After this context, the former president closed the message by justifying her visit to the Buenos Aires suburbs this weekend: “I think it is a good opportunity to reflect on this particular moment in Argentine history, about this experiment in anarcho-capitalism and the useless sacrifice to which the Argentine people are being subjected,” he concluded.

CFK confirmed its presence this Saturday

The former president had shown herself publicly in the last hours during the Federal University March held this Tuesday, which was convened with the purpose of defending public education and demanding a budget increase from the government for all national universities.

During the mobilization, CFK went out to the balcony of the Patria Institute and greeted the protesters showing a diver from the National University of La Platawhere she graduated as a lawyer.

Before his unexpected appearance, he had shared a message on his social networks to defend the university policies carried out by Kirchnerism between 2003 and 2015 and to point out his support for the protest developed both in the center of Buenos Aires and in the rest of the country.

The photos that the former president shared on her networks before the university march

She did it along with a photo of her and another of Néstor Kirchner in their university days. In addition, he showed both of their graduation certificates. “Our records from the National University of La Plata and the two of us in the summer of 75′-76′, still students. Who could imagine that 27 years later we would preside over an Argentina in which we created and inaugurated 16 new public universities, achieving that, for the first time, all provinces have a public university?“, he asked himself.

And he continued: “We were able to do it when we reversed the relationship between the resources allocated to education and the payment of the external debt. In 2003: 3% of GDP for education and 5% for external debt. In 2015, at the end of the three government periods: 6.3% of GDP for education and 1.5% for public debt. “It wasn’t magic.”

Public education for equal opportunities“, concluded the Peronist leader.

 
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