
The permanent conflict about the The Peronism of Buenos Aires A new chapter was added on holiday Monday when the swearing-in of senators in the legislature took place and negotiations over the renewal of authorities collapsed within minutes. Kicillofismo on the one hand and Christianity on the other. As almost always in the judicial internal affairs of the last two years.
“They came to the preparation session with a specification supported by CFK and wanted to carry us. They wanted the majority of vice presidents and the leadership of the bloc. They want everything. That’s impossible.”complained one of the main legislative swordsmen of the Right to the Future Movement (MDF), which leads Axel Kicillof.
The point of confrontation is the vice-presidencies of the upper house of Buenos Aires province, which must be divided between the ruling party and the opposition. To this day, the first and third vice-presidencies come from Peronism. Both were occupied by close leaders Cristina Kirchner.
I had the first one Luis Vivonabut he left it to go to the Chamber of Deputies of Buenos Aires. The lawmaker is a confidant of the mayor of Malvinas Argentinas, Leonardo Nardini. The third vice presidency is Pablo Obeida legislator from La Cámpora. The representation of Peronism in the authorities is headed by the provisional president of the senator, the lieutenant governor Veronica Magario. The governor’s eyes and voice in the room.

The new confrontation between the Kicillof sector and the CFK sector was triggered by How the seats will be filled after the renewal of the upper house. Especially the first vice presidency, which lies in Magario’s line of succession.
After Vivona’s departure to the Chamber of Deputies of Buenos Aires Christianity claims this place for the authority to name a name approved by the former president. As explained Infobae According to parliamentary sources from this corner of Peronism, there is an agreement that each sector should take the place it occupies after the renewal of the chambers.
One possibility is that this seat will be filled by Mayor José C. Paz. Mario IshiiAnother possibility is that the resident is a representative of Camporismo. In the MDF they warn that the time has come to fight all battles and negotiate. Times have changed and so has the composition of the table at which decisions are made.
“You know it very well. We had to stick to the status quo as planned, let down the shutters of the year in peace and start the holidays.”, said a Christian leader involved in the comings and goings of the Buenos Aires intern’s new chapter. And he added: “Kicillofismo leads the arc permanently. They always want to remain in the place of the victims. It seems that they want to break the coalition.”

At the end of the year there is no lack of agreement between the two factions of Kirchnerism. The most important legislative and administrative achievement was achieved last week when Kicillof was authorized to take on debt. In La Plata they always distrusted the real support of La Cámpora and Christianity when it came to elections. In Máximo Kirchner’s group it is often said that the focus is on maintaining unity. “The three laws came from the same pipe,” they said, referring to the debt, the fiscal and tax law and the 2026 budget.
“Once again they are looking for trouble where there is none. Because there was no discussion here. Because they are not victims, they remain without politics.”complained a leader of La Cámpora, who is very close to Máximo Kirchner. A hypothesis has long been put forward in the Ultra-K organization: Kicillof sacrifices himself in the CFK autonomy process in order to remain in a place of false weakness and to be a supposed target of campist attacks.
One official who followed Kicillof’s lead was tough, perceptive, and forceful: “La Cámpora wants to spice up the political relationship with Axel as much as possible. They are in destructive mode.”. In the camp, however, it is said that they are committed to unity, that this is CFK’s demand and that they are in line with the government of Buenos Aires.
Once again there is chaos. Differences, lack of agreements, concerns, mistrust and gritted teeth. And that’s how it will almost always be. Because it’s hard to repair what’s so broken.