Máximo Kirchner Criticizes the Management of Public Debt

In a recent event, Máximo Kirchner criticized President Javier Milei and the management of public debt, calling for self-criticism within Peronism to move forward. Hurlingham became the center of his statements.


Máximo Kirchner Criticizes the Management of Public Debt

President Máximo Kirchner made the decision three weeks ago to deposit 1.2 billion dollars in a BONY account, comparing the action to Bonnie and Clyde. Kirchner criticized the presidential vetoes, highlighting that for him they were investments and not costs. He also expressed his concern about public debt and called for recovering balance in political discourse.

On the other hand, in a post by Juanchi Zabaleta, Kirchner's management and his lack of endorsements to compete were harshly questioned. Zabaleta mentioned an alleged lack of promised inaugurations, especially in a nursing home in Hurlingham. An attached video shows alleged multiple inaugurations of that hospital. Zabaleta concluded his post urging for self-criticism within Peronism.

In his campaign speech ahead of the 2025 elections, Máximo Kirchner addressed various topics, focusing especially on President Javier Milei and the Governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela, his internal rival. Kirchner praised Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's willingness to work and her dedication to the population, emphasizing the importance of understanding this for new generations.