In the midst of the strong internal crisis that the ruling party is experiencing, Cristina Kirchner will reappear in public and give a presentation on State, power and society, in the city of Resistencia, Chaco.
The speech you will give the vice president has generated great expectation, since different media ensure that the discomfort between President Alberto Fernández and Cristina Kirchner It has further divided the ruling party.
The event in which you will participate Cristina Kirchner It will begin at 5:00 p.m. in the Gala Convention Hall in the city of Resistencia, where the rector and vice-rector of the National University of Chaco Austral will also be present.
Over there, the vice president will receive the Doctorate Honoris Causa from the National University of Chaco Australfrom the hands of the governor of Chaco, Jorge Capitanich, and Germán Oestmann and Manuel García, rector and vice-rector of the university.
With the distinction, the president will be awarded the title, a stole and a medal; this, given that the university unanimously resolved to award the former president with her highest academic distinction.
“The Superior Council made the decision to distinguish her for her transcendent contribution to the consolidation of the Argentine democratic system during her mandate,” the university said days ago.
Of course, the president’s speech will once again focus the attention of the media, as it is expected to intensify or calm the political tension that exists with the president and within the Frente de Todos.
What Cristina Kirchner said in her last public appearance
the vice president The Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly (EuroLat) was inaugurated in April, from there he issued a speech with criticisms that made reference to the power that presidents have, which many saw as a criticism of the Government.
“Power is expressed when someone makes a decision and this decision can be applied and is respected by the whole of society. Just because they put a band on you and they put a cane on you doesn’t mean you have power“, he pointed.