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Cristina's dry response, Massa's ambition and a bloody intern

2023-05-12T22:46:07.077Z

Highlights: 'We do not know where we stand,' they say in Kirchnerism. Speculation about who will remain in the ministry if Massa is a candidate. The UCR has already announced that, once the candidacies are made official, it will question that of Gildo Stroessner Insfrán, who has been governor for 28 years. On the 20th there is a plenary of the Luche y Vuelve (where does it return? When did it go?) in the fourth electoral section of Junín, and on May 25 the act for the twenty years of KirChnerism is held.


'We do not know where we stand,' they say in Kirchnerism. Speculation about who will remain in the ministry if Massa is a candidate.


Cristina wrote on Twitter four days later: "They already did the double, precautionary measures against Peronism and cover for the Rosatti scandal." The message had, however, an unexpected light tone.

- And what do you want me to say? She already said it in August of last year: "They do not come for me, they come for Peronism." But they didn't understand it," a K told this newspaper.

Alberto came out to speak. His image looked like sepia paint: an archive image. Power is cruel when it leaves, it leaves nothing standing. Alberto, much thinner and aged, talking, monochord, of everything he cannot do.

This week a Peronist – the president of the Court, Horacio Rosatti – put Peronism in check and unleashed the hunting season: a bloody intern season until everything falls into place again.

The Court even went further: it said that doubts regarding the interpretation of provincial constitutions cannot "violate the republican principle of government contemplated in the national Constitution, which requires periodicity in public office." Formosa, Santa Cruz and Catamarca — which has indefinite re-election — are walking on ice. The UCR has already announced that, once the candidacies are made official, it will question that of Gildo Stroessner Insfrán, who has been governor for 28 years.

- Let the Unitarians return against the federals-, propitiated the ultra K, encouraging the possibility of disobeying the Court and making the elections the same. Wado De Pedro gave a wink to move forward with that plan but finally no one dared to do so.

"We don't know where we stand, here the only certainty is Milei," a historic K leader told Clarin.

"We grew up in the conflict," continues leader K, "and now there is a huge distance between the leadership and the militancy. We are an army with generals who do not want to give battle. Peronism has always accumulated since the conflict; When we negotiate, we lose.

"Cristina, you have to be the candidate," he told the vice president this week another K with a black palate.

- Stop fucking with me," replied the vice president.

However, Operation Clamor is still standing: on the 20th there is a plenary of the Luche y Vuelve (where does it return? When did it go?) in the fourth electoral section of Junín, and on May 25 the act for the twenty years of Kirchnerism is held. Cristina did not confirm her attendance and the event, in fact, could be canceled.

At the end of the annual meeting of the United States Chamber of Commerce in Argentina (AMCHAM), the head of the CGT, Héctor Daer, told journalists and businessmen: "Here the important thing is that Sergio has just announced that if there is no PASO, he is a candidate." "The government cannot submit its management to the PASO and we must present only one candidate," Massa had said. "I mean, I," he failed to add.

Massa asked for order, and the next day confessed: "We don't get one more quilombo." Is it in your best interest to show up, even knowing that you would face defeat? Everyone thinks so, because he would become the leader of the opposition.

For businessmen it is good news, although they are concerned about who would remain in the Ministry of Economy if Massa leaves the campaign. The greatest chances are in Gabriel Rubinstein, today deputy minister, or Marco Lavagna, head of INDEC. "But it has to be clear that the control of the ministry is still in the hands of Massa, because what remains until the end of the year is very difficult," an industrialist told this newspaper. "National businessmen support it, but the problem is that we are no longer what we were. Today we have a smaller place in front of the multi. The only Argentines with strong businesses are in Uruguay and they watch from afar what happens," he added.

The river is scrambled.

Source: clarin

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