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There were also the Peronist presidential candidates, all in the front row. But the television shots favored the governor of the province of Buenos Aires and former Minister of Economy Axel Kicillof , who appeared even in the tightest shots. He was seen smiling often, contrary to the countenance of Sergio Massa , Minister of Economy, who was next to Wado de Pedro , holder of the Interior portfolio. Everyone waits for Cristina's finger to point at them to run for the biggest candidacy, the presidency of the Republic. Because Cristina Kirchner is the great voter, as befits a party that makes verticality one of its foundations. On stage were many who had been humiliated in the past by Cristina, but preferred to keep their embarrassments to themselves while waiting for a place on the electoral lists.
But the event ended without any electoral definition. Peronism runs the risk of coming in third place, which would mean its definitive move to inconsequentiality Always self-referential, Cristina Kirchner launched some Phone Number Database impactful phrases, although she said nothing about the very serious problems that Argentines face: “They hate me, they persecute me and they ban me, because I was never one of them, nor will I be, whatever they do "They want to kill me, put me in prison, I will never be one of them, I am from the town and I won't move from there." Despite having been convicted of corruption, she is not banned and could present her candidacy for any position, but she insists on presenting herself as a victim of Justice, calling the Supreme Court an “undignified clique” and a “moron.”
In another classic, she attacked the International Monetary Fund again, although the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, whom she promoted, is negotiating again with the organization and asking - on his knees, according to columnist Carlos Pagni - for more dollars to compensate for the fall. of reserves and avoid a sudden devaluation. For the first time since Peronism exists and is presented in elections without bans, it runs the risk of coming in third place, which would mean its definitive passage into inconsequentiality. According to some polls, he may be surpassed by the coalition of former president Mauricio Macri - who also renounced his candidacy - and by Javier Milei , the far-right candidate allied with Vox and an admirer of Trump and Bolsonaro.
But the event ended without any electoral definition. Peronism runs the risk of coming in third place, which would mean its definitive move to inconsequentiality Always self-referential, Cristina Kirchner launched some Phone Number Database impactful phrases, although she said nothing about the very serious problems that Argentines face: “They hate me, they persecute me and they ban me, because I was never one of them, nor will I be, whatever they do "They want to kill me, put me in prison, I will never be one of them, I am from the town and I won't move from there." Despite having been convicted of corruption, she is not banned and could present her candidacy for any position, but she insists on presenting herself as a victim of Justice, calling the Supreme Court an “undignified clique” and a “moron.”
In another classic, she attacked the International Monetary Fund again, although the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, whom she promoted, is negotiating again with the organization and asking - on his knees, according to columnist Carlos Pagni - for more dollars to compensate for the fall. of reserves and avoid a sudden devaluation. For the first time since Peronism exists and is presented in elections without bans, it runs the risk of coming in third place, which would mean its definitive passage into inconsequentiality. According to some polls, he may be surpassed by the coalition of former president Mauricio Macri - who also renounced his candidacy - and by Javier Milei , the far-right candidate allied with Vox and an admirer of Trump and Bolsonaro.