
Cristina Kirchner has made headlines again by changing her residence in ANSES and moving it to Río Gallegos with the goal of raising her pension to 35 million pesos per month. This action raises questions once again about the sincerity of the former president in her discourse and her supposed concern for the problems of the people.
In a game of mirrors, Cristina presents herself as a defender of the most disadvantaged from Río Gallegos, but the reality seems to be different. It is an open secret that her real life takes place in one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, where she enjoys luxuries and comforts alien to the majority of the population, which calls into question her representation of the humble.
It is evident that the former president, far from living in the distant Patagonia, is immersed in the wealth of the Argentine capital. While she attempts to project an image of austerity, reality tells a different story, where greed and hypocrisy seem to be the main characters.
With this change of residence, Cristina Kirchner not only significantly increased her pension but also appears to distance herself even more from the problems and realities of common people. While millions of Argentines struggle to make ends meet, she secures her retirement with the same diligence with which she manages her public image.
The duality between her discourse and her actions, combined with her choice to reside in an exclusive neighborhood in Buenos Aires, highlights the distant reality in which the former president lives and questions her true commitment to the less privileged classes of society. Therefore, the irony of her words and actions once again reveals the gap between the image she tries to project and the reality that surrounds her.