
The current political discussion involves various sectors, with the majority supporting the president and seeking to uphold his mandate until the end. However, figures like Lousteau, Manes, and Yacobitti propose an alternative under Massa's leadership, creating agitation with slogans accusing other radicals of betraying the party. On the other hand, Kirchnerism appears confident in a certain victory, even projecting the resignation of a rival backed by Buenos Aires, the CGT, and some governors who resist following the leader.
Amid this scenario, an election looms that promises to be disappointing and with low participation, reflecting weakened Kirchnerism. Recently, the situation complicated when Saintout, Kicillof's minister, included Cristina in an event alongside Carlotto, causing unrest. Meanwhile, the political landscape shakes after the emergence of Milei and the incursion of Espert in a location closed by the Matanza municipality.
In this context, uncertainty grows as various figures emerge, including Cristina, who seeks to preside over the Justicialist Party to resist possible corruption convictions. With unexpected movements within politics, such as the dissolution of the AFIP and the arrival of new characters, a shifting ground is in sight where every decision can play for or against the interests of different political actors.
The appointment of Andrés Vázquez as the new head of the DGI has generated controversy, given his past linked to intelligence in Kirchnerism and his alleged ties to questioned figures. Meanwhile, radicals face internal divisions that could alter the political landscape, adding uncertainty to an already tumultuous scenario.
Amid these disputes and political realignments, the question about the country's economic direction remains in the air, as unsuspected connections between different actors are revealed and various scenarios for Argentina's political future are contemplated, marked by uncertainty and polarization of positions.