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CFK Claims Milei's Model Is on the Brink of Collapse

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Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK) said in an audio recording from her house arrest played during the bank workers' La Bancaria union’s National Congress that President Javier Milei’s economic model was 'unsustainable' and 'on the verge of collapse.'

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The former president and leader of Peronism in Argentina, Cristina Kirchner, launched a new message in which she strongly questioned the economic management of the government of Javier Milei and the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo. READ ALSO: Milei's government finances buying houses in the US while dismantling PROCREAR in Argentina From her residence, where she is serving her sentence, Kirchner pointed out that, in just 45 days, the current ad…

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The former president participated with a message of several minutes in an act of the union La Bancaria."They decided to put me in jail and take me off the court," she denounced.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The former president sent the voice note to a congress in La Bancaria; “If the macroeconomics are for tuje, the micro is a social tragedy,” she said.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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From her home prison, the ex-mandataria participated in the congress of La Bancaria. With an audio recorded, she warned about the unsustainability of the current financial and social system and said that they wanted to “get her off the court” for the next elections.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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On Saturday Cristina Kirchner launched harsh criticisms of Javier Milei’s government questioning the economic situation of the country and warning of the impact that his adjustment plan was having on the lives of the Argentines. In this sense, the chief of staff, Guillermo Francos, went to the crossing to deny the sayings of the former president and...

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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