Peronism Splits After Defeat to Milei in Legislative Elections – The Observatorial
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The victory of the ultra-right in the mid-term elections reopened the internal dispute over the conduct of Peronism, the main force of opposition to Javier Milei’s government. Former President Cristina Kirchner considered that the defeat in the province of Buenos Aires, a Peronist territorial bastion, obeyed “a political error by making the electoral strategy wrong.” Without naming it, she held the governor of the province, Axel Kicillof. While …
The former president again criticized the electoral strategy in the province of Buenos Aires and pointed out that that is why Taiana was defeated by Santilli; she accused the Buenos Aires governor of being the only Peronist who did not succeed in his territory
Peronism splits after defeat to Milei in legislative elections – The Observatorial
Former Argentine president Cristina Kirchner (2007-2015) criticized this Friday (31) the other big name in Peronism at the moment, Axel Kicillof, governor of the province of Buenos Aires, to whom she attributed the defeat to President Javier Milei’s party, A Liberdade Avança (LLA, in its acronym in Spanish), in the mid-term legislative elections, held on […]
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Five days after the legislative elections that resulted in a victory for La Libertad Avanza (Freedom Advances), former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner published an analysis of the election results and the performance of Peronism. She warned that "a strong offensive is coming to try to break up Peronism and the national and popular movement as a whole."
The former president said the decision was a political mistake that contributed to the defeat of Peronism in the recent elections. The entry "It was a political mistake to split the election": Cristina questioned Kicilof for the strategy was first published in #BorderPeriodism.
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