This time, Cristina Kirchner chose to show herself surrounded by her hardest core: in the center of the huge stage of the act in Plaza de Mayo, she put her family, leaders who are unconditional and possible presidential candidates that she is letting roll towards the PASO still without confirming which one is her chosen. All were typed by her with intentions of giving gestural messages.
Behind her drew attention to the presence of two of her grandchildren, Néstor Iván and Emilia, children of Máximo Kirchner, along with his former partner, Santa Cruz leader Rocío García, and his current wife, Jessica Montiel. His sister-in-law and governor of Santa Cruz, Alicia Kirchner, with two grandchildren and her daughter Romina Mercado, also occupied a privileged place.
The family almost full, in the act that remembered the 20 years of the presidential assumption of Néstor Kirchner.
Ricardo Quintela
Governor of La Rioja
Axel Kicillof
Governor of Buenos Aires Province
Alicia Kirchner
Governor of Santa Cruz and sister-in-law of Cristina
Emilia Kirchner
Daughter of Maximus
Grandson of Alicia Kirchner
Nestor Ivan Kirchner
Son of Maximus
Maximo Kirchner
Son of Cristina and national deputy
Peter's Wado
Minister of the Interior
Sergio Massa
Minister of Economy
Mario Manrique
Assistant Secretary of SMATA
Hugo Yasky
Secretary General of the CTA and national deputy
Andres Larroque
Minister of Development of the Province
Rocio Garcia
Former partner of Máximo Kirchner and mother of two grandchildren of Cristina
Cecilia Moreau
President of the Chamber of Deputies
Carlos Zannini
Legal and Technical Secretary of the Nation
Oscar Parrilli
National Senator
Nilda Garré
Former Minister of Defense and current Secretary of the Center for Strategic Studies for Defense
Jessica Montiel
Current wife of Rocío García
Romina Mercado
Daughter of Alicia Kirchner
Daniel Filmus
Minister of Science and Technology of the Nation
The vice president also reserved the front row to ministers Wado de Pedro and Sergio Massa, and Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof, three who are already campaigning: one of them would finally be blessed to head the formula that Cristina will promote in search of succeeding Alberto Fernández, the great absentee this Thursday in Plaza de Mayo.
Christian leaders such as Oscar Zannini, Oscar Parrilli and Andrés "Cuervo" Larroque also had centrality on stage. And the vice president tried to reflect support from trade unionism with the spaces occupied by Hugo Yasky and Mario Manrique, heads of the CTA and SMATA, although the CGT leadership preferred to turn its back on the call.