The confrontation in Kirchnerism has opened a series of accusations and intimate mistrust that have left the Peronist movement in a situation of uncertainty. The underlying discussion is not whether the Peronist project should be with or without Cristina Kirchner, but rather the place that the former president occupies in the political and electoral process of Peronism.
This confrontation of Kirchnerism It has generated great confusion and has revealed the internal tensions that the space is going through. Axel Kicillof and Ricardo Quintela, along with other leaders, have opened the way to discuss Cristina Kirchner’s leadership.
Without shouting or accusing by name and surname, they have pushed a door that will hardly close again. In Peronism there is great confusion due to the chaotic situation that space is going through. Cristina Kirchner’s leadership has entered a process of discussion that no one knows what it may lead to.
This stage, which many leaders knew could come sooner rather than later, has been unthinkable for some who did not expect it to come from the Buenos Aires governor. The confidence in the expression of a suburban mayor who knows well how Kirchnerism works reflects the uncertainty that exists in space.
“Is Axel going to cheer up? I don’t see it. Then Cristina calls him and it’s easy to order,” the mayor warned. However, the way in which Kicillof has been moving and the decisions he is making take him further and further away from that theory.
Among the most critical leaders of the Kirchnerism There is a certain consensus on how the extensive discussion of power that naturally occurred in world K can be triggered. They warn that Cristina Kirchner’s leadership will only fall if someone wins an election, either as a candidate for president of the PJ or by supporting a list that runs parallel to the one that closes a sector of Buenos Aires Peronism referenced in Kicillof.
Confrontation
The confrontation in Kirchnerism has opened a series of accusations and intimate mistrust that have left the Peronist movement in a situation of uncertainty. The underlying discussion is not whether the Peronist project should be with or without Cristina Kirchner, but rather the place that the former president occupies in the political and electoral process of Peronism.
This confrontation has generated great confusion and has revealed the internal tensions that the space is experiencing. Axel Kicillof and Ricardo Quintela, along with other leaders, have opened the way to discuss Cristina Kirchner’s leadership. Without shouting or accusing by name and surname, they have pushed a door that will hardly close again.
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