Former President Cristina Kirchner spread a message for Labor day. As he said, it is a difficult day “For great national majorities “. And argued: “To the historical loss of the purchasing power of wages, which today is at the levels of 2001, the declared intention of the Milei government of continuing to sweep the rights conquered by our people is added.”
In addition, he determined that, under this context, “It is more necessary that ever stay united in the defense of the right to a dignified life, with work as a tool for progress.”. To finally “dream again with a country where ascending social mobility allowed, for decades, Argentines were certain that their children were going to live better than them.”
And concluded: “Recovering that Argentina must be the commitment of those who believe in God and the country.”
The message resonates especially in the internal of Peronism in the province of Buenos Aires, where the sector led by CFK is faced with that of Governor Axel Kicillof. Recently, after Kicillof decided to unfold the elections, Kirchnerism threatened with an invoice that finally did not materialize, however the relationship remains tense between both sectors.
This week, Andrés Larroque, Minister of Buenos Aires Management, said that in reality the discussion is not with Cristina Kirchner but “with the Bandita de Máximo”, in reference to the national deputy and president of the PJ Buenos Aires Máximo Kirchner.
According to Larroque’s gaze, the former president’s son has the organization hostage to obey “very particular” interests.