Cristina Kirchner's Message Against Us Financial Assistance on Peronist Loyalty Day
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Former President Cristina Kirchner spread a message this Friday against the financial aid of the United States Treasury to Argentina in the framework of the 80 years of October 17, 1945, Peronist Loyalty Day. “Today it seems to be Bessent or Perón,” she said, referring to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. While several militants were waiting for her departure outside her department, a recorded audio from the former president was broadcast. Th…
During the day, which commemorated the 80th anniversary of the birth of the Peronist movement, the former president went to the balcony of her house to greet the massive concentration.
Reminiscing on the first 17 October, a crowd claimed Cristina Kirchner's freedom while Milei increasingly relies on Scott Bessent for the campaign of officialism.
Peronism carried out a mobilization in front of the house where the ex-mandataria carries out her sentence.
On the 80th anniversary of Peronist Loyalty Day, the former president said that Milei is Trump’s “employee of the month.” Former President Cristina Kirchner criticized Javier Milei’s government on Friday, saying that “the economy is managed remotely from the United States” and said that in the legislative elections of October 26 he should choose between the libertarian president or “Argentina.” By calling Milei the “employer of the month” of the…
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