Kicillof Visits CFK as Midterms Loom Over
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Kicillof visits CFK as midterms loom over
Axel Kicillof, Governor of the Argentine province of Buenos Aires, and arguably the main opposition leader following Sept. 7 elections in his district, where he dealt a heavy blow to President Javier Milei's political force, paid a visit Wednesday to Justicialist (Peronist) Party Chairwoman Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK).
After the devastating triumph of Peronism on September 7 in the province of Buenos Aires, Governor Axel Kicillof was expected to visit former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who is serving home prison in the district of Constitución. Finally, yesterday they met for an hour and... The entrance Cristina and Axel reaffirm unity: Peronism sharpens weapons for October was first published on INFO135.
After more than three months, the corrupt Cristina Fernández de Kirchner received a visit this Wednesday from the Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicilof in her department of San José 1111, where she is serving home prison. The meeting, which lasted an hour and a half, exposed the need for Kirchnerism to rebuild internal bridges in the middle of the electoral campaign. According to sources close to both leaders, the conversation revolved mainly aroun…
The governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, and former president Cristina Kirchner met today in San José 1111, where the former head of state is serving home prison for the Road cause, to show a gesture of unity in the face of the legislative elections of October 26. According to the Argentine news agency sources of the governor’s office, it was a “positive” meeting, which lasted approximately an hour and a half and in which they both discussed…
Both leaders spoke for more than an hour at the home where the former president served her sentence for the Road Cause. The post Cristina Kirchner received Axel Kicilof in San José 1111 and sent a signal of unity to the Peronism appeared first on The Intransigent.
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