Cristina Kirchner Criticizes Javier Milei's Government

Cristina Kirchner sharply criticized President Javier Milei's handling of the economy and the recent Criptogate scandal. She highlighted the negative impacts of fiscal adjustments on retirees and education while questioning the president's recent speech as repetitive and out of touch with reality.


Cristina Kirchner Criticizes Javier Milei's Government

Cristina Kirchner has reappeared with an energetic message criticizing Javier Milei and the president amid the scandal of the alleged crypto scam of 250 million dollars. In an extensive post, the former president listed the allegations against the current leader and his closest circle, describing the latter's speech at the Opening of Ordinary Sessions as repetitive and in denial of reality.

In her message, Cristina mocked the new agreement with the IMF, claiming it seeks to artificially maintain the exchange rate scheme and comparing the situation to the expression "here we go again." Additionally, she suggested that Milei is losing popular support by showing images of empty streets, police presence, and the Congress with vacant seats.

The former head of state also referenced Mauricio Claver-Carone, a former U.S. official, who called for an investigation into the alleged scam that affected thousands in the United States. Cristina questioned the government's economic policy and accused Milei of creating social imbalance by cutting funds in areas such as pensions, education, health, and assistance for people with disabilities.

Regarding the accusations in international media about bribery payments for meetings with the president, Cristina pointed out that the publications in Forbes and The New York Times are serious and must be investigated. For the former president, the announcement of economic stability with moments of tension is an admission of an upcoming devaluation, given that the government keeps the dollar controlled.

Cristina Kirchner’s explicit conclusion was: "Hey Milei… what a week!"