The governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillofhas expressed his disagreement with the decision of the governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela, to judicialize the dispute for the presidency of the Justicialista Party (PJ). During an event in Ensenada, Kicillof made it clear that he considers this measure “a totally crazy option” and reiterated his call for unity within Peronism.
In his speech, Axel Kicillof He emphasized the importance of maintaining cohesion and avoiding internal divisions that could weaken the party. “Our people ask us to be united. That instead of raising any type of division and dispute, we seek unity.
That it has to be in our conception, in the struggle, in the streets and in government management. To everything they say, we are going to respond the same: unity of action, unity of conception, no internal affairs, no quilombos,” he stated firmly.
The Buenos Aires governor also made it clear that he has no intention of getting involved in the internal PJ and that his only objective is to confront the government of Javier Milei.. “If they look for me for a discussion, a dispute or a fight, the only one I want to fight with is the one who is bankrupting our country, with Milei and his partners.
They will never find me against a teammate,” he said. Kicillof. The judicialization of the dispute for the presidency of the PJ has generated a climate of tension and discontent within the party. Quintela, who presented an appeal to the Federal Justice to intervene in the PJ, has been criticized by various sectors of Peronism, including Kicillof and the vice governor of Buenos Aires, Verónica Magario.
Magario also expressed his rejection of judicialization and advocated resolving internal differences “at home and between families.” The posture of Kicillof and Magario reflects a desire to maintain unity and coherence within Peronism, preventing internal disputes from becoming an obstacle to facing external challenges.
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Former vice president Cristina Kirchner, who is also involved in the dispute for the PJ presidency, has been privately supported by Kicillof, although the Buenos Aires governor has chosen not to openly position himself in favor of a specific figure.
The current situation of the PJ is complex, with internal divisions that threaten to weaken the party at a crucial moment. The judicialization of the dispute for the PJ presidency has been seen by many as an extreme measure that could have negative consequences for the unity of the party. Kicilloflike other Peronist leaders, has called for unity and the resolution of internal differences through dialogue and consensus.
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