
Cristina Kirchner responded to the statements of Javier Gerardo Milei, president, with strong assertions. The former vice president accused Milei of 'looking for the last nail in the coffin of Kirchnerism, with Cristina Kirchner inside.' In an extensive message, Kirchner accused him of provoking threats against her integrity by saying: 'Even if they kill me, your government is a failure, and you as president bring secondhand embarrassment.'
Kirchner expressed her concern over Milei's words and highlighted his lack of ability to manage the state. According to her, by resorting to economic measures similar to those of previous governments, Milei demonstrates his ineptitude in handling public administration. Additionally, she sarcastically commented on the dollarization proposed by Milei, which ended up replicating policies from past administrations.
In an ironic tone, Kirchner cited the current government's mistakes, such as the transfer of liabilities from the Central Bank to the Argentine state and the negative economic consequences this could bring in the future. She also urged Milei to focus on improving the living conditions of Argentinians instead of launching threats or insults.
The former president also referred to the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, with a subtle critique, recalling a time in Argentine history when the death of the opponent was considered a solution. Kirchner concluded her message with a call for reflection on the true responsibility of a leader: to ensure the well-being of the population.