"Cristina is like Messi when she resigned from the national team: then she came back and we were champions," a high-ranking leader of La Cámpora assured this newspaper exaggeratedly while leaving the Buenos Aires headquarters of SMATA, the union that hosted the meeting.
"And we won the third," said another who quickened his pace to leave the auditorium.
Juliana Di Tullio
, one of the senators closest to
Cristina Kirchner
, had been much more direct minutes before, on stage: "I don't know another person who is capable of giving meaning back to politics, a government and a country like Argentina other than CFK, I don't know her".
Also
Mario Secco
, another ultraK leader: "The time will come when she will make the decision. And if it is not her, she will have to tell us plan B, just as she put a president four years ago."
Mobilized by the crisis that is going through the Front of All, and clinging to the uncertain possibility that the former President will reconsider her decision to be a candidate, Kirchnerism met this Monday in downtown Buenos Aires to launch a new chapter of the outcry
operation
, this time with the Supreme Court as a point of concentration seven years after the first judicial investigation of the vice, on April 13, 2016, cited by the late judge Claudio Bonadio.
"We have called to march to the Courts with the aim of
repudiating the actions of the Supreme Court, because the popular will cannot be outlawed
," highlighted the host, Paco Manrique, on the stage of the auditorium that featured K leaders such as Andrés Larroque, Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez, Mariano Recalde, Lucía Cámpora, Carlos Castagneto, Leopoldo Moreau, Eduardo Valdés, Hugo Yasky and Roberto Baradel, among others.
There were no governors, nor representatives of the CGT triumvirate nor of the majority of the mayors of Greater Buenos Aires, whose presence in the march on Thursday in front of the Palace of Courts is still unknown: how this newspaper published, when Jorge Ferraresi made
the
official summoned fifteen days ago in a meeting in La Plata together with Governor
Axel Kicillof
, the dozen community chiefs of the first and third electoral section that participated in the summit
were not too moved.
Minister
Eduardo "Wado" De Pedro
, on tour of Bariloche as part of his presidential project waiting for Cristina to define her next moves, was not part of the game either.
De Pedro, in fact, was the one who confirmed in the last week that there will be a STEP scenario with two formulas: one from Alberta and one from sector K. An electoral work hypothesis that, presented in this way, excludes the former President
as candidate.
"We need Cristina to be the person we can vote for
in these elections as a candidate for president of our country for the third time. We have an imperative duty to turn it around, and we began to turn the ban so that Cristina can be our candidate," Di remarked Tullio, always vehement.
Kirchnerism anticipates this week
a massive convocation in front of the Courts
and a militant plenary such as those that took place first in Avellaneda and later in Resistencia, Chaco, for next Saturday, April 22, at the Ferrocarril Oeste micro-stadium, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of little horse
They are the last operations of a broad sector of the Frente de Todos before the PJ council at the end of the month, the party congress in May and the registration of alliances before the presentation of candidacies in the face of a truly uncertain scenario.
As Clarín
published
, and despite the internal tension, in recent weeks the conversations between Kirchnerism and Albertismo, still underground, have been reactivated in the run-up to the electoral definition that still has Alberto Fernández as the protagonist, Cristina Kirchner hermetic of their decisions and the coalition awaiting a definition.
"The Frente de Todos needs an agreement between Cristina, Alberto and (Sergio) Massa," Deputy Valdés said early Monday.
"For that to happen, Alberto has to go see Cristina, and not the other way around
," explained a very high leader K at the SMATA headquarters.
In the meantime, the Frente de Todos is a succession of crossed operations and negotiations against the clock.
In the K campaign command they say, meanwhile, that there is still hope around the former President and that "other times" they saw her more closed
: some link these reports to the internal need of this sector to sustain the leadership of the vice president to assert itself at the negotiating table.
They also underline that "Wado" De Pedro is continuing with his assembly and that they are waiting for inflation in the coming months to rule out, or not, the Minister of Economy.
Also that the electoral strategy must be defined as soon as possible and that, in any case, the only one who can take the time necessary is Cristina Kirchner: "She has sufficient knowledge and leadership to announce herself hours before the presentation of candidacies," She was defended by a leader who surrounds her.