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Guillermo Francos: “The Government Would Have Liked to Compete with Cristina and Defeat Her at the Polls”

Summary by La Nacion
The chief of staff, Guillermo Francos, said that the government “would have liked to compete with Cristina Kirchner” in the legislative elections, after the conviction to six years in prison and the disqualification to hold public office against the former president was confirmed. “It was the ultimate aspiration,” the official said. “She expresses the populism that has been lived in Argentina for so many years,” Francos assessed in LN+ on Tuesda…

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The chief of staff, Guillermo Francos, said that the government “would have liked to compete with Cristina Kirchner” in the legislative elections, after the conviction to six years in prison and the disqualification to hold public office against the former president was confirmed. “It was the ultimate aspiration,” the official said. “She expresses the populism that has been lived in Argentina for so many years,” Francos assessed in LN+ on Tuesda…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The head of ministers celebrated the independence of powers and assured that Justice acted without intervention of the executive branch at the time of issuing the ruling and ordering the home prison. The post «It was our aspiration»: Guillermo Francos assured that the government wanted to compete against Cristina Kirchner in the legislative elections appeared first on The Intransigent.

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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