
The power struggle between The Campora and the sector that responds to the governor Axel Kicillofinside Judicialist Party des Buenos Aires Provincewill have a ceasefire until March 15, when they elect authorities for a new mandate. However, the differences remain and go beyond the fact that both camps talk about prioritizing unity, the president of Buenos Aires Peronism, Maximo KirchnerHe showed off a provocative T-shirt with a message to mayors who side with the governor.
The Provincial Party Council meeting took place this hot Friday at the Casa Cultura y Arte de Los Polvorines in Malvinas Argentinas. This week Máximo Kirchner’s term as president of the PJ of Buenos Aires expired and they met to avoid acephaly.
The differences between La Cámpora and the mayors grouped behind the governor in the Right to the Future Movement (MDF) intensified with the negotiations over the approval of the budget and debts. For this reason, they agreed to determine the new powers of the PJ on March 15, 2026.
In the previous there were tensionsbecause Camporismo is looking for a unity in which each sector retains the share of power and positions it now holds within the PJ of Buenos Aires. But one of the conflicts is in the last name. Near Kicillof they promote the deputy governor Verónica Magario and on the other side they present Federico Oterminin, mayor of Lomas de Zamora, as a possible candidate. With no agreement in sight, it will be a summer full of arguments.
But some of those present were impressed Black T-shirt with a phrase in white letters by Maximo Kirchner. In dialogue with AM530Before the meeting, the national MP had pointed out: “We are convening the council next Friday to discuss on what date and whether those who want to lead the party will appear and say what project they want for the country. Hold an election in December, mobilize three times… there was no one who wanted that.”
Apart from that, Máximo Kirchner called for unity was written on his T-shirt “You play against me first and then against me too”. The sentence corresponds to the lyrics of the song “El Tesoro De Los Inocentes,” which Indio Solari and the Fundamentalists of Air Conditioning released in 2004. However, it can be read as an implicit message to Kicillof.
In September 2023, after the poor results of Peronism in PASO, Kicillof attempted a self-criticism that was poorly received by Camporismo.
“Perón, Evita, Néstor and Cristina… I have no doubt that they are the most glorious moments that our country has experienced. But I think we must give it a new era and a generational character write a new onenot one we all know,” Kicillof started.
At that time, Máximo Kirchner immediately replied: “I am not a musician, I am an activist and a leader. What we have to do is work hard to establish order, as Cristina explained in 2017. Beyond the grading systems, we must pay particular attention to the leadership of the government so that there is no confusion.”
But the key lies in the statements of Mayra Mendozaalso a member of La Cámpora and then mayor of Quilmes: “As El Indio says, “First they play me and then they play me too.”“.
Mendoza, now a provincial deputy, is one of the toughest camp leaders against Kicillof. Amid the negotiations since the budget draft, those around her reiterated that they were a “responsible opposition”. Máximo Kirchner did not support this phrase, but this Friday he wore Indio Solari’s phrase on his chest, right at the PJ meeting in Buenos Aires.
From now until March 15, 2026, the day set aside for the definition of the authorities in the PJ of Buenos Aires, whether with unity or with an internal election – the Kicillof sector calls for more presence of representatives, the opening of affiliations and the purification of the register – it will be necessary to see if from the sector of mayors and the governor they answer Kirchner with another song of Solari, but from 1986: “Nobody will listen to your shirt anymore”.