Kicilof Opined on the Adorni Case and Spoke of “Pendrives” for the Province: “It’s a Lot of Silver”
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The Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof, said on Friday about the case against the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, for alleged illicit enrichment and said that if the official “was a Peronist, he would be imprisoned.” “If this were a Peronist, for those who are anti-Peronists and a part of Justice, he would be imprisoned and would be a disaster,” Kicillof said in statements to the media during a management tour. He countered: “With this we are s…
“If Adorni were a Peronist, he would already be in prison,” said Axel Kicillof when asked about Manuel Adorni’s inconsistent statement. And he claimed, with sorna: “I too would like to find a pendrive but for the resources of the Province.” So, with that Chicana, the governor again claimed the 24.6 billion pesos that Nation owes to the Province of Buenos Aires. A scandal yes: the amount includes direct funds not transferred, paralysed works, dis…
The Buenos Aires governor mocked the Chief of Staff’s explanation of his $500 thousand in Bitcoin. The post “I’m looking for a pendrive for the Province”: Axel Kicilof’s Chicana to Manuel Adorni appeared first on The Intransigent.
The representative of Buenos Aires maintained that there is unequal treatment according to the political affiliation of the officials involved in judicial cases.
During a visit to Pergamino where he opened a school building and handed over police motives, the Buenos Aires governor questioned one of the discursive pillars of Javier Milei’s management: the struggle against the “political caste.” “The national government with that image of the chainsaw was against the caste. We learn every day that the caste did not go well,” said Kicillof. The phrase came out in the middle of the property scandal surroundi…
The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, warned this Friday that “if Adorni were a Peronist he would be imprisoned”, when answering a question from the press about the case of the Chief of Staff of the national government. The president of Buenos Aires drew a difference that would exist, in his opinion, with the case of former president Cristina Kirchner who is serving home prison for the sentence she received for the cause o…
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