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Are Néstor Kirchner streets back?

2020-02-07T13:16:33.716Z



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"We returned to be better" postulates a current Peronist phrase that speaks of the return to power, after the "interregno" of Mauricio Macri and his Cambiemos, and which refers to a remixed version of Kirchnerism, becoming a political current of love and peace. And some of the things that came back have to do with the “Ponele Néstor to everything” , as the journalist Leonardo Mindez baptized - opportunely - to the string of baptizing with the name of Nestor Carlos Kirchner to streets, municipal gyms, squares and all kinds of public places.

The bust of Nestor Kirchner that is located in the "Four Squares", in the west of Rosario

Now, the return of that current would take place in the Buenos Aires town of Chascomús, where the Frente Frente de Todos / Justicialista Party block postulates that one of its main avenues is called “President Néstor Kirchner, post mortem in recognition of who put the Nation back on track after the serious crisis suffered in 2001/2003. ” Thus, they intend to name a few blocks from the current Lastra Avenue as Nestor Kirchner "at the intersections of Miter / Free South streets and Perón / Yrigoyen avenues." The theme has the entire city of the Great Lagoon altered, since a part of Lastra Avenue is called Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín, in homage to the former President of Chascomús. Now, the key to that change is almost in the hands of the mayor Javier "Chapa" Gastón , who cuts into the sands of massism. Tajaí Nestor?

Néstor Kirchner Street in El Chaltén

Sheet metal and paint

Other Peronist icons are in the mythical house of Juan Domingo Perón in San Vicente, where El General had his fifth. This place preserves memories, pictures and all kinds of justicialist symbology but keeps up to date with the meetings and political meetings that are held there. One of those happened last week, when mayors and provincial officials kept an appointment to discuss provincial policy. In one of those, Carlos Bianco - the current head of Buenos Aires Cabinet - looked around and announced a donation: "I'm going to bring you the Clio crankcase with which we did the whole campaign with Axel," said "Carli"; Kicillof's right-hand man and the man who contributed that vehicle for the trajinado campaign for the government where the Front of All was imposed on María Eugenia Vidal.The most tanned Peronists were stunned by the offer and remained silent. At the exit, one of the Peruvians present, exploded before several of his companions: “Now it turns out that the car where Kicillof campaigned is an icon of Peronism: here is the Justicialist car of Perón himself!” The man snorted as he returned , disturbed, to its district from another part of the Province. Eye that the General gets angry ...

Axel Kicillof, campaigning for the province of Buenos Aires

Editor's note: This Friday, Carlos Bianco communicated with this media, who asked that this denial be published: "I was never in my life in the Quinta de San Vicente, much less commit the lack of respect to dare to donate the crankcase from my car to a place so expensive to the feelings of the Peronists. In fact, the Clio is still my private car, you can see it parked in the house of government of the province. "

Sheet metal and paint

Without leaving the greater province, the vice-governor Verónica Magario led the delivery of the "Food Card" with the national minister Daniel Arroyo in the town of Tres de Febrero, where a mayor of Cristo-Vidalista governs. The mayor Diego Valenzuela received the national and provincial authorities (Peronists) at the La Torcaza Sports Complex, where, in addition, everyone toured a summer colony. Everything was serene until Valenzuela approached her acquaintances Magario and Arroyo and made a request: "Do you introduce me to the minister?"

Three February Quartermaster Diego Valenzuela. German Garcia Adrasti photo

The minister was, neither more nor less, than the head of Buenos Aires Social Development, Fernanda Raverta , who also arrived until Tres de Febrero. Thus, the Valenzuela Cambodian opened a link with the Minister of Kicillof , who reports to La Cámpora, a group that placed her as a failed candidate for the intention of Mar del Plata. The scene was, jealously, observed, by the Peronists Alejandro Collia and Juan Debandi, this last camper credit that he lost in the elections with Valenzuela. Vade retro, Crack ...

Daniel Arroyo Photo Juano Tesone

Papal minister

From the passage of the Albertista party through the Vatican there were several things, beyond the "bad thorn" that remained in the Church with the issue of the abortion debate. After the talk with Alberto, and when greeting the entourage, the Pope saw the Secretary of Worship, Guillermo Oliveri, and said: "Go back, like tango" , alluding to the fact that the official had already held that position during the twelve years of the presidency of the Kirchners and he had to treat Jorge Bergoglio as archbishop of Buenos Aires and then as head of the Catholic Church.

Alberto Fernandez with Pope Francisco. Photo: Vatican Media

The exultant was the Minister of Justice, Marcela Losardo, an enthusiastic Catholic. When Argentine officials greeted Francisco, the Pope had a deference with Marcela Losardo , the Minister of Justice of Alberto Fernández. The Pontiff told him: "They spoke very well about you and your work" and he repeated it to you. When the woman ran "chocha" from the scene, the Pope approached him and gave him a rosary. The lady's surprise was great because she had no previous deal with "Bergoglio". Will the Pope know that the official is one of the key people in the judicial reform that Alberto is preparing? Fiat voluntas tua ...

Alberto Fernandez with Pope Francisco during the January hearing. Photo: Vatican Media

Source: clarin

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