Cristina Kirchnerthe former president of Argentina and current head of the Justicialist Party (PJ), is preparing to reappear publicly this Saturday at an event in Rosario. This event will mark his second presentation as leader of the PJ, after having led an event in Santiago del Estero last Sunday for Militancy Day.
The reappearance of Cristina Kirchner in Rosario is part of the 11th National Health Meeting, where she will be the main speaker and will talk about the challenges and the future of the National Integrated Health System. The decision to participate in this event is not accidental.
The former president seeks to increase her presence in the national territory and position herself as the main representative of the opposition to the government of Javier Milei. In his speech, he is expected to Christina insist on meeting with the “sectors harmed” by the libertarian policies of the current government and ratify its intention to expand its field of action beyond the Buenos Aires suburbs.
The event in Rosario will take place at the Faculty of Psychology of the National University of Rosario (UNR), and thousands of health workers, as well as political leaders and Peronist sympathizers, are expected to attend.
National representative Florencia Carignano, one of the main representatives of La Cámpora in Santa Fe, highlighted that the ideal audience for Cristina’s speech will be university students and health personnel, two of the sectors most affected by the government’s adjustment policies. libertarian.
The reappearance of Christina in Rosario also exposes the internal differences in the Santa Fe PJ. While some sectors of the party fervently support the former president, others prefer to keep their distance. Despite these divisions, the event is expected to be attended by mayors, community presidents, union members and provincial and national legislators.
The return
The return of Cristina Kirchner Rosario comes at a crucial moment for his political career. The former president has been at the center of media attention after the confirmation of her sentence to six years in prison and perpetual disqualification from holding public office for the Roads case.
During the event in Santiago del Estero, Cristina referred to the court ruling and maintained that the sentence and the ban are the “return” of the decisions she made during her administration. Despite this, she emphasized that she is willing to pay the punishment they want to impose on her and that she does not regret anything she did.
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