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Kirchnerism ratified the march of May 25 and asks Cristina Kirchner to order the internal in the Frente de Todos

2023-05-17T13:08:49.662Z

Highlights: After the ratification of the vice president who will not be a candidate, Larroque said that 'it is essential' a mobilization. Meanwhile, Mayor Mario Secco said that the former president continues to be "the one who leads" the ruling party. The leader of La Cámpora and Minister of Development of the Buenos Aires Community, Andrés "Cuervo" Larroques, ratified on Wednesday the march called by the rulingparty for May 25. He stressed the need for broad sectors of society to participate in the act that next Thursday, May 25, will be held in downtown Buenos Aires.


After the ratification of the vice president who will not be a candidate, Larroque said that 'it is essential' a mobilization; Meanwhile, Mayor Mario Secco said that the former president continues to be "the one who leads" the ruling party.


The leader of La Cámpora and Minister of Development of the Buenos Aires Community, Andrés "Cuervo" Larroque, ratified on Wednesday the march called by the ruling party for May 25, after the ratification of Vice President Cristina Kirchner that she will not be a candidate in the next elections.

"Yesterday's letter changes the scenario. But what I receive from the comrades is that there is twice as much need to mobilize because it is an attack on Peronism and democracy," Larroque said in statements to different radios, in which he stressed the need for broad sectors of society to participate in the act that next Thursday, May 25, will be held in downtown Buenos Aires.

This Tuesday, in a statement that she disseminated on her social networks, Cristina Kirchner ratified her decision that she will not be a candidate in this year's elections, stating that she will not be "mascot of power for any candidacy."

For Larroque, this decision of the vice president is not a fact adopted "just because" but is framed in the fact that "there is a war of the oligarchy, of the empire, of the de facto power against Peronism."

"Until December we could talk about proscription and persecution, there was also an assassination attempt. From what the Court did last week, not allowing voting in two provinces, we are in a much deeper situation that does not concern the maximum reference (of space) but Peronism as a whole, "said Larroque.

In this context, he stressed that "the market is at war with humanity and, in Argentina, the human face in political terms of those sectors that defend the presence of the State to regulate, attenuate or lead to capitalism is Peronism."

For his part, the ultra K mayor of Ensenada, Mario Secco, asked Cristina Kirchner to actively participate in internal decisions within the Frente de Todos, despite having dropped out of the candidacy.

"Cristina's decision not to be a candidate does not stop taking away the responsibility that she is the one she leads," he emphasized.

In dialogue with Futurock, Secco also said that it will be the former president who decides whether to split the elections in the province of Buenos Aires, as Governor Axel Kicillof slipped.


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