Milei Sparks Controversy by Equating Kirchnerism with Argentina's Military Dictatorship
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Milei sparks controversy by equating Kirchnerism with Argentina's military dictatorship
Argentine President Javier Milei has ignited a new wave of controversy after posing with his candidates beside a banner that read “Kirchnerism Never Again,” mimicking the typography of the historic Nunca Más report, which documented crimes committed during Argentina’s last military dictatorship. The photo, taken in a poor neighborhood of La Matanza—a traditional Peronist stronghold—marks the launch of Milei’s electoral campaign in Buenos Aires pr
This Thursday in Buenos Aires the Argentine president, Javier Milei, has officially launched the conquest of new votes for the next legislative elections, which will take place in Argentina in the month of October. The forceful defeat in the Parliament suffered on Wednesday night has not slowed down the beginning of the participation of the head of state in the electoral campaign. The provocative slogan that has chosen the officialism in front o…
The opposition expressed its rejection of the slogan "Kirchnerismo Nada Más", used this Thursday by La Libertad Avanza (LLA) to start the campaign in the province of Buenos Aires, in the face of the next provincial elections on September 7. Accompanied by its eight electoral candidates, President Javier Milei posed with the phrase "Kirchnerismo Nada Más" in the town of Villa Celina, giving the initial kick to the campaign with the aim of snatchi…
The President went on tour by La Matanza. The slogan was "Never Again Kirchnerism", banalizing the historic slogan against the crimes of the dictatorship. He stood with the candidate of the third section, former Commissioner Maximiliano Bondarenko. The chief of staff pointed against the approved projects and said that the opposition "seeks to increase public spending."
In Casa Rosada they wanted the launch of the electoral campaign in Buenos Aires province to be resounding. “It will give you to speak,” said those who knew how Javier Milei’s photo was going to be with his candidates and supporters referents. This finally took place in the Las Achiras settlement, Villa Celina, La Matanza, located in the Third [...] La entrada The backroom of Milei’s photo: who accompanied him and why they chose the slogan “kirch…
The government began the Bonanese campaign with a striking image: all the candidates, dressed in violet, posed next to a banner that affirmed “Kirchnerism Never More”, appropriating a symbol of the Never More ironically. This use of the slogan bears a heavy grimace: as they laugh with memory, they advance by firing people and shrinking structures dedicated to preserving recent history. The most visible cut was that of the Human Rights Secretaria…
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