The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillofhas made a strategic decision by unfolding the provincial elections of nationals, which has generated an intense political debate and a series of efforts with the national government.
In this context, Carlos Bianco, right hand of Axel Kicillof and Minister of Buenos Aires, visited the Casa Rosada to request the collaboration of the Executive in the organization of the provincial elections, specifically in the formation of an electoral command that guarantees the security and development of the elections.
The meeting, which took place on Thursday, was headed by Bianco and the Interior Cabinet Vice Chief, Lisandro Catalán, with the participation of other national officials. During the meeting, Bianco presented a folder with technical and operational details, seeking to replicate the security model that is applied in national elections.
Although a firm commitment was not obtained, a sample of “good predisposition” by the National Government was achieved, which promised to evaluate the application and form a technical table to coordinate the next steps.

One of the key points of the meeting was the discussion about the suspension of open, simultaneous and mandatory primaries (step) in the province of Buenos Aires. From the National Government, it was expressed that, for operational and time issues, it would be convenient to eliminate the step, a position that coincides with the project sent by Kicillof to the provincial legislature.
This informal support is essential for the governor, who faces a strong internal opposition within Peronism, especially sectors linked to La Cámpora. The decision to unfold the elections and seek the suspension of the step has generated tensions with Kirchnerism, led by Cristina Kirchner and Máximo Kirchner.
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La Cámpora, in particular, has strongly criticized the measure, arguing that divides Peronism and puts the unity of movement at risk. In response, Kicillof He has defended his decision as a strategy to strengthen Buenos Aires identity and guarantee a more efficient electoral process.
In the midst of this Peronist intern, the meeting at the Casa Rosada also served to address the logistics and financial implications of implementing an electoral command in the province. According to official sources, the National Government is not obliged to collaborate in the provincial elections, since historically these have been managed by local forces.
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