In the midst of a new chapter of crossfire between the Casa Rosada and the hard Kirchnerism, the Minister of National Security, Aníbal Fernández, harshly questioned the national deputy and leader of La Cámpora, Máximo Kirchner, who launched harsh criticism of the management by Alberto Fernández during a plenary session in Avellaneda.
"The other day in Avellaneda Máximo reprimanded the governor [Axel Kicillof] in the middle of the act for a sentence. Where is he speaking from?
What is the pedestal they have won? With what? How many elections have they won?
"He shot Fernández in dialogue with
Futurock
.
In these terms, the national official redoubled the criticism against the vice president's son, after Máximo Kirchner stated this Saturday that "some are more interested in beating Cristina than in taking the country forward."
In a new chapter of criticism directed at the leadership of La Cámpora, Aníbal Fernández stressed: "Where you mention this orga, as they say, they
enjoy a terrible prestige
with respect to society and fundamentally the Peronist one."
"They themselves are the ones who
insult the President every day
. In this case, they send [the Buenos Aires official Andrés] Larroque to the front. Every day an insult. Those who claim to be the leaders of the orga do not say anything? "If they don't say anything, then they are part of the decision to insult the President and offend him," he retorted.
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