Politics Local October 27, 2024

Máximo Kirchner Calls for Solidarity in Political Fight

In Hurlingham, Máximo Kirchner emphasizes the need for unity within the Peronist party and criticizes Governor Quintela’s statements. He urges support for Cristina Kirchner’s candidacy and warns against the economic policies of President Milei.


Máximo Kirchner Calls for Solidarity in Political Fight

During an event in Hurlingham, Máximo Kirchner, leader of La Cámpora, criticized the governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela, for his statements about the competition with Cristina Kirchner for the leadership of the Justicialist Party. Kirchner urged Quintela to keep calm and not attack his colleagues, while highlighting the importance of holding internal elections within the political space, dismissing Quintela's request to postpone them.

In his speech, Kirchner emphasized the need for political leaders not to abandon their responsibilities to society. He criticized the measures of President Javier Milei and reinforced Cristina Kirchner's candidacy to try to revitalize Peronism, noting that currently the party has governors in very few provinces of the country, indicating a decline in its territorial power.

Maximizing his mother's figure, the deputy highlighted her commitment to Peronism and the importance of renewing and strengthening it. He also warned about the risks of not imposing restrictions on economic powers, stating that this could harm the Argentine people. He called on the militancy to support Cristina Kirchner to lead the Justicialist Party and address crucial issues such as the agreement with the IMF, the situation of universities, and the national budget.

Kirchner dismissed Quintela's accusations about the alleged loss of endorsements by his father and made a call for unity and solidarity within Peronism. He emphasized the importance of empowering citizenship through knowledge and education, stating that freedom is closely linked to these aspects.