The opposition of Together for Change is immersed in its internal. However, he left his own tensions for a moment to point his guns against the national government and, in particular, against the PJ summit in which they sought to lower the level of confrontation in the Frente de Todos. “Better they should worry about inflation, insecurity and poverty,” they shot.

In addition, they questioned that the ruling party insists that Cristina Kirchner is prevented from competing in this year’s elections. “There is no proscription,” they said.

Some of the voices that were heard were those of María Eugenia Vidal, the national senator Martín Lousteau and the national deputy Federico Angelini, vice president of the PRO.

Mary Eugenia Vidal

“The president, the governor of the province of Buenos Aires, the Minister of Economy, civil servants and trade unionists discussing until 1:30 in the morning whether or not they have to condemn the banning of Cristina Kirchner, who is not legally banned and they know it. And enabling a STEP that is established by law. Currently, any candidate from a Front who wants to present has to enable a STEP”, questioned Vidal.

“Meanwhile, 100% inflation, 40% poverty, insecurity like never before in the province of Buenos Aires itself, in Rosario, in great Córdoba or in great Tucumán, but they are bound to discuss that,” said the deputy and pre-candidate presidential.

Meanwhile, deputy Angelini, a member of Patricia Bullrich’s teams, warned that in Peronism “they have already demonstrated and we are seeing it now that they are willing to do anything to perpetuate themselves in power, regardless of the consequences, that’s why Together for the Change has to be prepared to prioritize unity over differences”.

“Nobody thinks that Peronism is going to divide, that is why we are obliged to maintain unity and maintain that it is very important to be together, but change is even more important,” said the leader from Santa Fe, who stressed: “Cristina Kirchner is going to to be a candidate if it suits her and her children, to have impunity, not because it is good or bad for Argentina”.

Angelini added that “the PJ says that she is outlawed, but they set up a commission to ask her to be a candidate. So, the ban does not exist”.

Close to Mauricio Macri they also harshly criticized the official summit. “Peronism shows more and more that it is a power machine for the destruction of everything that lies ahead and the proof that it is that is that poverty already exceeds 40%, inflation is at 100% per year and they build a bomb without caring about the consequences,” the spokespersons said.

For his part, the national senator and candidate for the Buenos Aires government, Martín Lousteau, affirmed that “in despair over perpetuation in power and impunity, Kirchnerism is capable of trivializing the history of Peronism,” which is why he asked that they “reflect because the only place that does not turn is ridiculous: they say that they ban Cristina Kirchner who is vice president of the Nation and presides over the Senate.”

Martin Lousteau

“Argentina must be the only country in the world where there is talk of banning the person who occupies the second most important position in an institutional position,” Lousteau explained. And she added: “She is convicted in the first instance but there is no law that prohibits her from continuing to hold her position or being a candidate this year.”

“They trivialize their own history because former President Juan Domingo Perón actually suffered a reprehensible ban after the 1955 coup for which he had to go into exile and went to the extreme of prohibiting the use of his name,” the legislator concluded.

Finally, radical voices analyzed that Peronism “needs a leader who leads and who is recognized, followed and accepted by all” and that the official table has not achieved that objective.

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