The mayor of La Matanza, Fernando Espinoza, warned that “from the slaughter we want our next president to be Cristina Fernández de Kirchner,” in an act that he shared with the Minister of the Interior, Eduardo De Pedro, and the lieutenant governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Verónica Magario, in San Justo.
“We must end the ban on Cristina and we must generate the necessary actions to be able to return to having a full democracy,” said the community chief in the act that was held last night at the Hurricane Club of that Buenos Aires town.
In this regard, he stated that “It sounded very loud here in La Matanza when we asked our people what they wantedwhat she felt and what she dreamed” and “the ovation was unanimous: we want Cristina to be our president again”.
“Every time we have a question, those of us who have political leadership responsibilities have to ask our people what they feel, what they want and what they dream of,” he pointed out and said that “In this act I think the answer sounded very strong.”
“Therefore, we must end this ban against Cristina and we must generate the necessary actions to be able to return to having a full democracy,” he warned.
Along these lines, he pointed out that “what happens in La Matanza is always a sounding board for what happens later in the province of Buenos Aires and in the country”so “we have to pay attention to what our people say.”
On the other hand, he referred to the Frente de Todos and considered that “we have to continue expanding, both in the center and on the left with those who want a country for all; with work, education, with dignity” and “with an Argentina so that the salary is enough for a family to live with dignity as it always happened with the Peronist governments”.
“You have to speed up the tactics and strategy of the campaign and it seems to me that clearly from La Matanza a new stage begins in the province of Buenos Aires and in Argentina”, expressed Espinoza and maintained that “it is the stage of generating the actions to end the ban on Cristina and that all those who want in a primary or a general”.
Thus, he said that “the people will decide as they always did and I am sure that is the feeling that comes out of the subsoil of the earth, as Scalabrini Ortiz would say: the majority of Argentina wants Cristina to be president again”.
“We did a lot and we continue to do so despite the pandemic and the war”he assured in another part of his speech and expressed that “there cannot be a Peronist government in power if we do not make the happiness of each family the happiness of an entire country, that is a Peronist government.”
“And we accompany everything that has been done and We are going to defend our President of course and we are going to defend our institutionsbut we were born to defend those who need us the most and the workers, as always happened in Peronism,” added the mayor.
For his part, De Pedro stated that “as always, when we come to La Matanza, The first thing we see is excellent management” and pointed out that these are “works that have to do with the specific problems of the people and then we leave full of energy.”
“A Peronist people, a wise Peronist leadership that never errs. Decisions that have to do with the Peronist philosophy are always made in La Matanza, that has to do with the history and tradition of Peronism, which is to accompany the leaders, who have the courage, who have the decision and who have the ability to improve people’s lives,” he said.
The minister also remarked in the act that: “Today I take an ovation for the fellow vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.”
Magario, in turn, emphasized that “when we look to the future and also look back, We know that Peronism was persecuted and outlawed,” because “he was always defending the people, because there was not a single policy from the Peronists that went against the people.”
Together with the militancy of La Matanza, @wadodecorrido and @magariovero We held a meeting at Huracán de San Justo, an emblematic place where the great Peronist deeds always began. pic.twitter.com/zGaweklcQ7
— Fernando Espinoza (@FerEspinozaOK) February 24, 2023
“That’s why they ban us and continue to persecute us,” said the lieutenant governor.
In this context, he stated that “From La Matanza, from the largest district in the country, from the capital of Peronism, each one of us and we, with each one of the militants, are going to walk house by house, neighborhood by neighborhood.” and assured that “we are going to go city by city so that Peronism wins again in 2023 because we redefine the model of the country that we want and that model is only demonstrated by Peronism.”