Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof will gather his core group this Wednesday in Villa Gesell to review the achievements of 2025 and set the guidelines for the expansion of his political project at the national level this year. During the summer season, the governor will bring together a group of supportive mayors, government officials, and political leaders from the district led by Gustavo Barrera at the Villa Gesell Golf Club. Besides the mayor of Villa Gesell, the gathering will include the heads of the La Plata, Avellaneda, Ensenada, and Berisso districts. Before heading to Gesell, Kicillof will meet with productive sectors in Mar de Ajó. After that meeting, he will head to Gesell to deliver his traditional summer conference and only then meet with his MDF troop. In the review of the political space's achievements, Kicillofism notes the electoral split, which it defended fiercely despite the furious attack from Kirchnerism, and the resounding electoral victory in September, when the sector managed to top the lists for the populous first and third electoral sections. The confrontation with La Cámpora is in a truce phase but remains more relevant than ever. The new front of internal battle has to do with the leadership of the Buenos Aires PJ, which is currently chaired by Máximo Kirchner and will renew its authorities on March 15. Kicillof looks to 2027, seeking to expand his influence beyond the province and build a federal presidential candidacy. His envoys for this federal construction are his most politically-oriented ministers, such as Andrés 'Cuervo' Larroque, Carlos Bianco, and Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez. Kicillof coordinates actions with the other governors of Unión por la Patria, who recognize in him a primus inter pares with presidential projection.
Kicillof Gathers Allies to Expand Political Influence
Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof will meet in Villa Gesell to review last year's achievements and define a strategy for 2026. The main goal is to strengthen his 'Derecho al Futuro' (MDF) movement and lay the groundwork for a future presidential campaign by expanding his influence at the national level.