In a week marked by institutional tensions, legislative defeats of the ruling party and an economy that does not give recovery signs, the Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof He launched an accusation that shook the political board: “Milei imprisoned Cristina.”
The phrase of Axel Kicillofpronounced in an interview with El Restope, not only points directly to President Javier Milei as responsible for the arrest of the former vice president, but also installs a narrative of political persecution that could redefine the tone of the election campaign for October.
Kicillof It did not leave ambiguities. “Undoubtedly this occurs during the Milei government, this requires such a government. I assign you from day one the responsibilities,” said the governor, referring to the sentence and house arrest of Cristina Kirchner in the framework of the road cause.
According to Kicillofthe President would not only have facilitated the judicial progress against the ex -president, but that he would also have anticipated that “opponents will continue to fall,” which configures, in his opinion, a pattern of political persecution.

The phrase “Milei He put prey to Cristina ”is not just a complaint: it is a slogan. In a context where Peronism seeks to regroup after the electoral defeat of 2023, the figure of Cristina Kirchner It is still central.
Her arrest, far from weakening it, could become a symbol of resistance to what Kicillof describes as a “ultra -right” government that “insults because it has no arguments.” Kicillof’s accusation opens a deep debate about the independence of the Judiciary and the role of the Executive in the judicial processes that involve political figures.
Judicial Cause
From the ruling party, it has been insisted that the conviction to Cristina Kirchner responds to judicial causes that began years ago and that they have followed their legal course. However, the political context in which the arrest occurs, with a president who has publicly stated his intention to “intervene the province of Buenos Aires” and that has vetoed key laws such as the pension moratorium and the increase to retirees, feeds the suspicion that there is something more than justice behind the decision.
Axel Kicillofon the other hand, he argues that the imprisonment of the main opposition leader could not have occurred without a government like Milei’s. “This requires such a government,” he insisted, referring to what he considers an authoritarian administration, which despises the democratic debate and seeks to silence his adversaries through the judicial apparatus.
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