Argentina’s Kirchner Blames Kicillof for Election Loss to Milei
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Argentina’s Kirchner Blames Kicillof for Election Loss to Milei
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner blamed one of her disciples, Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof, for a bruising loss to Javier Milei in midterm elections last Sunday, the clearest sign yet that the Peronist movement is plagued again by infighting.
In a letter addressed to the Peronist militancy, the former president criticized the governor of Buenos Aires. However, she pointed out: “I continue to uphold the value of unity as a political instrument of construction.”
It is another bill that is passed to the governor from Kirchnerism because of his decision to split the election, against the judgment of the former president.
The head of the President's TikTok, becoming a kind of libertarian political analyst, came to the conclusion that the idea of the split and thanks to the intendant Peronists who “did not play” were able to get good results even in the Province of Buenos Aires. "What we needed to achieve was delivered to us on a platter by the intents and intents deleting themselves from the scene," La Pepona said, and expanded by saying that the intentions did n…
Latin American Abstract, October 31, 2025. The former president used her social networks to publish a text in which she analyzes the political situation of the space to which she belongs, highlighting the post-electoral crisis. Cristina Férnandez de Kirchner again used her social networks to communicate. She did so through a text in [...] La entrada Argentina. Cristina Kirchner points to Kicillof and Trump as responsible for the electoral defeat…
Cristina Kirchner returned to the center of the political debate after analyzing the defeat of Peronism in the elections and Kicilof was a target. The post Cristina Kirchner held Kicilof responsible for the defeat: “I am not interested in being right, I am interested in winning” appeared first on The Intransigent.
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