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'Wado' De Pedro pointed directly at Aníbal Fernández: "Dedicate yourself to investigating the assassination attempt on Cristina"

2023-02-26T19:03:38.938Z


"Stop talking about Néstor in vain," said the Minister of the Interior. His Security pair contradicted the K script on the 'ban' of the vice.


The fierce internal dispute between Albertism and Kirchnerism returned to add a new chapter this weekend, paradoxically in the midst of tributes to former President

Néstor Kirchner

.

This time, it was the Minister of the Interior,

Eduardo "Wado" de Pedro -Cristina

Kirchner

's delegate

in Casa Rosada and one of the strong men of La Cámpora-, who was in charge of charging in harsh terms against one of his most loyal to the head of state:

Aníbal Fernández

.

"It worries me that they talk about Néstor permanently wanting to separate Néstor from Cristina. They try to separate them, but they are the same,"

highlighted the Interior Minister this Saturday in the Buenos Aires town of Moreno, in a plenary session of the organization led by

Máximo Kirchner

together to Senator Mariano Recalde and other references, specially prepared to remember Kirchner on his birthday.

To clear up doubts, the official immediately pointed, without mentioning it, against the Minister of Security.

"The best tribute you can do to Néstor Kirchner is to investigate who was materially and intellectually responsible for the assassination attempt on your partner.

Stop talking about Néstor in vain. Investigate the assassination attempt on your partner Cristina

," he said. De Pedro, applauded by dozens of militants K.

The minister's obvious allusion to his cabinet colleague, who recalled the former president on the networks, in the midst of the ex-President's anniversary, once again shows

the quarrels and mistrust that permeates the link between Fernández and the K group

, which dates back to a long time ago and that ended up becoming more acute with the attack on Cristina Kirchner in September of last year.

The Quilmeño leader, in fact, revived that internship in recent weeks when from Paris, and interviewed by this newspaper, he contradicted the official script regarding the "proscription" against the Vice President that the PJ denounced in the text that summarized the summit of a week and a half ago at the party headquarters on Matheu street, led by Alberto Fernández and with the surprising presence of the head of La Cámpora.

"Cristina is not banned, she can be a candidate if she wants to

," said the Security Minister.

Fernández is also one of the most vehement spokesmen in favor of presidential re-election,

an operation that particularly irritates Kirchnerism

.

The statements of De Pedro, who stands as a leading actor of Christianity on the eve of the electoral campaign, and who in recent days, in that role, toured part of Greater Buenos Aires, reveal in this sense the discontent of that sector with the minister.

Kirchnerism had already let this nuisance come out last year, after the stones that broke a couple of windows in the former President's office while she was holding meetings with her son and a group of senators and collaborators.

La Cámpora then pointed directly against the Minister of Security, for his supposed passivity.

But the organization ended up in a rage with the assassination attempt last September.

In part, due to the role of the Federal Police and some details of the judicial investigation.

Aníbal Fernández, for example,

defended at the time the investigations carried out by judge María Eugenia Capuchetti

, highly questioned by Kirchnerism and Cristina Kirchner herself. 


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Source: clarin

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