CFK Campaigns for the Opposition From Her House Arrest
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CFK campaigns for the opposition from her house arrest
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK), currently under house arrest, has jumped again onto the political fray just days ahead of next Sunday's midterm elections in the province of Buenos Aires, a key district whose results may cascade upon other constituencies on Oct. 26.
Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner released a message on social media this Thursday, in which she spoke directly to Peronist activists in the province of Buenos Aires and took aim at President Javier Milei, whom she accused of being "cowardly," "shameless," and "very miserable." The trigger was the president's performance in Moreno, where, in the midst of the campaign, he sang calling for Néstor Kirchner to be "taken out of the box.…
At the beginning of the election ban, former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner called for a vote this Sunday to Forza Patria in the elections.
At the beginning of the electoral ban, former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner called to vote this Sunday for Fuerza Patria in the Buenos Aires elections and thus "to put a stop to so much insult, to so much insult, to so much mistreatment and despondency, and above all to so many and so profound injustices." Through her social networks, the former president spoke directly to the Peronist militancy of the province of Buenos Aires and poi…
On Thursday, the former president delivered a message to the militancy in the face of the elections in Buenos Aires next Sunday. The referent of Peronism harshly criticized President Javier Milei for the proselytizing act in Moreno: she called him a “stone face” and accused him of covering up his sister, the secretary general of the Presidency, Karina Milei. Fernández de Kirchner did not keep adjectives when speaking of the president: “coward”, …
The former president spread a message to the Peronist militancy of Buenos Aires in which she accused the head of state of “cowardship” and “caradura.” She also pointed against the scandal of disability coimas and claimed to put a brake on the government at the polls.
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