On the eve of the third anniversary of the attempt to assist Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the national deputy and president of the Buenos Aires PJ, Maximum Kirchnerhe published an unprecedented image that quickly went viral.
In her the former president is seen with the legendary musician Carlos “Indio” Solari and his wife Virginia Mones Ruiz, in what the leader defined as “a good encounter.” But beyond the symbolic value of the photo, which captured attention was the political message of Maximum Kirchner that accompanied her: “The 7 voted as if she were on the list.”
The photograph was taken at the home of Cristina Kirchner in Constitución, where he complies with a sentence for corruption. In it, the former president appears smiling, in a relaxed atmosphere, next to the Solari Indian, national rock icon and cultural figure of strong influence in youth and popular sectors.
The publication not only evoked affection and nostalgia, but also worked as a gesture of symbolic resistance to what Maximum Consider a political ban. “I share a moment of a good encounter. A hours after three years from the attack against CFK and a single certainty: the images that we all saw,” the deputy wrote on his Instagram account.

The post also included a fragment of the text I will eat your pain, by the writer Marcelo Figueras, who takes his title of a stanza of the song El Hell is lovely tonight, Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricota, the band that led Solari until 2001.
In its publication, Maximum He recalled that the Indian Solari had warned in 2022 that Cristina was in danger. “They have to take care of her. They will try to do something. It is obvious,” the musician would have said after the attack with stones at the Office of the then Vice President in Congress.
Artistic sensibility
For the leader, that warning did not come from security forces or political leaders, but from someone who, from the art world, knew how to read the climate of violence that was created. “I never stop thinking why that warning did not come from leaders or security forces, but from someone who, beyond their opinion formed, comes from the world of creativity and art,” he reflected Maximum.
The message seeks to link artistic sensibility with the ability to anticipate complex political scenarios, and at the same time, claims the role of the Indian as a lucid observer of Argentine reality. The central axis of the message was the call to vote in the Buenos Aires elections of September 7, as if Cristina were on the ballot.
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