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Máximo Kirchner warned that there will be PASO but imposes a condition: that each candidate carry his own list

2023-05-23T01:28:49.174Z

Highlights: Máximo Kirchner, Wado de Pedro, almost all the Peronist mayors of the Conurbano and an absentee who was not invited. The convener was Maximo's main partner, Martín Insaurralde, who distributed the invitations but left his own boss in the Buenos Aires Cabinet out of the list. "The guys played hard: they did not notify Kicillof of a meeting to talk about the election," says one participant in the meeting.


He whitewashed it in a meeting with the Peronist leaders of the Conurbano. It was Wado de Pedro who confirmed that Cristina asked him to walk to prepare his candidacy. They didn't invite Axel Kicillof.


Máximo Kirchner, Wado de Pedro, almost all the Peronist mayors of the Conurbano and an absentee who was not invited. At the first important meeting of the decimated generation of La Cámpora and the Peronist leaders of Greater Buenos Aires to talk about the election, someone forgot to call Axel Kicillof.

Apparently, the decision of the Governor of Buenos Aires to launch his candidacy for re-election did not sit too well with the son of the Vice President. "He it in Aramaic for five minutes," says one of those present at Monday's conclave in Quilmes.

The convener was Maximo's main partner, Martín Insaurralde, who distributed the invitations but left his own boss in the Buenos Aires Cabinet out of the list. "The guys played hard: they did not notify Kicillof of a meeting to talk about the election in the backbone of the Peronist vote such as the First and Third Sections. When they get bad, they are ruthless," another participant in the meeting told Clarín.

Wado de Pedro was shown with Máximo Kirchner and wove alliances in a meeting with mayors K of the Conurbano

"The double Nelson de Martín", joke about what Insaurralde did: "He did not invite him to Kicillof but he did not come to the meeting and stayed with the Governor to accompany him in an act. A crack."

In Quilmes, the only purely proper territory that La Cámpora can show in the GBA, Máximo made Commander, De Pedro de Alférez and the intendants are distributed in the first row lowered the orders of Sergeant Insaurralde.

"We're not going to wear ourselves out again to oppose the PASO. Whoever wants to compete, will be enabled. But we will impose one condition: everyone must submit their own lists. We are not going to share our candidates," the leader of La Cámpora warned, word plus word less, pointing to Alberto Fernandez for supporting the candidacies of Daniel Scioli or Agustín Rossi.

Mayra Mendoza hosted in Quilmes but was not the one who invited: the person in charge of convening was Insaurralde who left Kicillof out.

"You (journalists) are going to feast on Grabois. Or they forget that Axel (Kicillof) was at the launch of the piquetero's presidential candidacy. And the most absurd thing was because Cristina asked him and with the endorsement of Maximo. Are they now going to ask Grabois to also present his own candidates?" asks a mayor of the Second Cordon.

Several of those present emphasize that Máximo and De Pedro did not say a word about Kicillof. Curious that of not inviting or naming the only candidate that according to Kirchnerism best measures and that retains the hard vote of Cristina in the Conurbano.

"That Kicillof is the one who measures best, is a truth less and less true. I have just measured in my municipality and the results coincide with those of my colleagues from Malvinas Argentinas, Merlo and Pilar: Axel fell below 30% of voting intention. I swear I'm not operating on you to screw Kici," says another PJ leader.

The fall of the governor is attributed to the impact that can only now be measured of the unpleasant episode of Sergio Berni and the collectives that attacked him in General Paz.

The only thing that everyone has moderately clear is that Máximo has crossed the governor. The latest was Kicillof's decision to launch his candidacy. "In summary: Axel believes that his re-election is naturally due to the position he occupies and not as La Cámpora thinks that his decision should be subject to politics. Obviously, to the politics that they manage. Kicillof speaks directly with Cristina and that empowers him to stand up to Maximo's hands, "they analyze.

And Wado? When it was his turn, the Minister of the Interior conveyed to the mayors that he is doing what Cristina asked: "That I walk as much as I can, show me, listen and propose," they say he said. That is, prepare your candidacy with all the engines running.

Already in smaller groups, between three and four local chiefs, Wado De Pedro also asked them to support him and scheduled meetings to analyze different positioning strategies in the Conurbano.

And Mazza? Nothing. Nor did anyone name him. Curiously, until three weeks ago he was the candidate of almost all of them, including Maximo. Now there seems to be no room not to line up behind De Pedro.

One of those who was there, summarized before Clarín: "It was a meeting in which Máximo threw three messages: we are going behind the candidacy of Wado, Kicillof cannot be cut alone and has to obey what we decide as a strategy for what best suits the space and for now Massa was left out of the discussion as an alternative. "

A fact that reinforces that last line. On Friday Massa spoke in San Fernando with a strong speech in which he said, without much conviction, that "we have to analyze if in the face of the election we will continue in the Front of All." On Monday, Máximo lifted the ban on inviting Massa's greatest enemy (after Scioli)to meetings with mayors: Julio Zamora, who is running for re-election in Tigre against the wife of the Minister of Economy.








Source: clarin

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