
In the province of Buenos Aires, corruption and the influence of a pernicious ideology appear to be the main obstacles to delivering justice in a territory where violence against children has become alarming. The management of Peronist Governor Axel Kicillof has been heavily criticized, with accusations of incompetence that have caused significant losses for the country.
One of the most vehement critics is President Javier Milei, who has called for Kicillof's resignation and has even proposed the intervention of the province. According to Milei, the province of Buenos Aires, under the Peronist government, has become a place where corruption is rampant and life is worthless.
Recently, a series of atrocious crimes, including the murder of Kim Gómez, have shaken the province, plunging its inhabitants into fear and despair. Impunity seems to reign, with criminals like Martín Insaurralde enjoying judicial and political protection.
The Buenos Aires judiciary, in addition to being labeled as corrupt, is influenced by guarantor theories that, according to critics like Milei, have distorted its primary function. The figure of Eugenio Zaffaroni, former Supreme Court judge and advocate of positions that idealize the criminal, has greatly permeated the judicial and political system of the province.
In the midst of this dismal landscape, society is threatened by rampant violence and the lack of effective response from authorities. Calls for Kicillof's resignation and intervention in the province seem to reflect the urgency of profound and structural changes that allow for the restoration of social fabric and trust in institutions.
The province of Buenos Aires, historically affected by corruption and governmental ineffectiveness, has been described as a place on the margins of progress where the lives of its inhabitants hang by a thread. In the absence of long-term solutions, demands for reforms in justice and politics seem to gain increasing strength, in an attempt to rescue the region from the spiral of violence and decline in which it seems trapped.