
Former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has adopted a particular method to criticize the government of Javier Milei in recent weeks. In a sarcastic tone, Kirchner closed her message reflecting on the current situation of the country while referencing Alberto Fernández. In a tweet, she criticized the Central Bank's decision to sell 474 million dollars to sustain the official exchange rate.
Amid her criticisms, the former president mentioned the President's attitude towards the tragedy in Bahía Blanca, indicating that resources were burned that could have been allocated for reconstruction. She also questioned the presence of José Luis Espert in this situation, as well as Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, describing her as a figure with multiple political affiliations.
In subsequent messages, Kirchner continued to address various topics, from the situation in Bahía Blanca to the increase in inflation and the possible negotiation for a new loan with the IMF. She criticized Milei's management and recalled the rise in inflation during Mauricio Macri's presidency, warning about the risks of turning to the IMF again.
The former president opts to publish criticisms through tweets on Sundays to summarize the relevant events of the week. With an ironic and critical tone, Kirchner highlights alleged contradictions in Milei's management and questions the decisions of the current government. Additionally, she refers to incidents in Congress and the rising inflation in the country, making comparisons with the previous administration.