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Francos Responded to Kicilof’s Criticisms: “It’s Getting Stuck”

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Guillermo Francos, Chief of Staff, responded to recent criticisms by the Governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicilof, and said that “it is stopping” at the possibility of a advance of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) in the province that governs. In an interview with José Del Rio for LN+, the official considered that Peronism shows fear in the face of this year's intermediate elections. The Chief of Staff referred to the criticism for elevation sent by the G…

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Guillermo Francos, Chief of Staff, responded to recent criticisms by the Governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicilof, and said that “it is stopping” at the possibility of a advance of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) in the province that governs. In an interview with José Del Rio for LN+, the official considered that Peronism shows fear in the face of this year's intermediate elections. The Chief of Staff referred to the criticism for elevation sent by the G…

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During the massive act carried out on Saturday, the Peronist president accused President Javier Milei of implementing an economic plan of "adjustment, looting and dependence" that, in his opinion, replicates failed models of Argentine history. At the camping site of the Union of Civil Personnel of the Nation (UPCN), before more than 40,000 people, Kicilof said that "there is nothing new" in the measures of the national government, linking them t…

The Chief of Staff responded to the criticisms of the Buenos Aires governor and analyzed the electoral climate in the run-up to this year’s mid-term elections. The entry “It’s getting stuck”: Francos responded to Kicilof’s criticisms was first published in #BorderPeriodism.

The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, responded to the criticisms of the Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicilof and analyzed the electoral climate in view of this year’s mid-term elections. The post Guillermo Francos responded to Axel Kicilof’s criticisms: “It’s getting stuck” appeared first on The Intransigent.

“The Right to the Future Movement is born today as a way to organize ourselves, to listen to us and to reconnect with the needs of our people: the discussions are not for a place on the lists, but for a place in history,” said Axel Kicillof at the closing of the “Right to the Future Movement” plenary this Saturday, at the UPCN campsite in the city of La Plata. “We have no doubt that our only adversary is Javier Milei: what we must do is to accom…

Governor Axel Kicillof led in La Plata the closing of the plenary of the Right to the Future Movement and pointed harshly against Javier Milei. “The discussions are not for a place on the lists, but for a place in history,” he said. During the day, which took place at the UPCN campsite, thematic workshops were held on economics, production, public works, education, health, security, culture, human rights, diversity, youth, science and territory.…

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Página/12 broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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