Cristina Fernández de Kirchner He sent a new message to his militancy from his home in San José 1111, not only resuming the complaint about his ban but also raising complaints against the president’s management. Javier Milei.
On the occasion of renewed support of the Patria Institutethe former president emphasized the ban on her from holding public office following the ruling of the so-called Road Cause.
“For me the ban is more than a punishment, It’s actually a punishment for the millions and millions of Argentines who feel identified with an idea of a country.with an idea of home, they are the ones who are really ostracized, not me,” CFK said.
On the other hand, the leader of Peronism described the historical moment that Argentina is living through with the government Javier Milei settled in the Casa Rosada.
“We have to stand up, talk a lot and be active, but very seriously.because there is a period of maturation in all societies and in all historical processes. The saying: “No matter how early you get up, you get up earlier” has great truth. “Well, like all aphorisms, right?” he commented on this point.
Then it was Cristina Kirchner herself who drew a parallel between other historical moments in Argentina and those in which La Libertad Avanza takes the reins of institutional decision-making.

“I can assure you that at other times there was the same individualism, perhaps more tragic, perhaps more dramatic, because it was characterized by ‘don’t get involved’, ‘they must have done something’, ‘Argentinians have human rights’ or by denunciation. Where there was the same denial from broad sections of society, but the same denial of what was happening, of the reality.” That it wasn’t just a reality of unemployment, of closed factories, as is the case today, of companies not reopening, of falling consumption, of people working three, four, five jobs and not enough either.. No, no, no, it was a denial of things even more serious than what happened, of a more acute, more terrible individualism,” denounced the former president.
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