The Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof He has just taken a step that repositions him on the national board: he assumed a more composer tone, spoke of internal consensus and was projected as presidential for 2027. He did it in an interview in Delta 90.3 with Mauro Federicothe journalist who in Peronism recognizes as responsible for having given air to the victory of the ruling after revealing the audios of Spagnuolo.

Amplitude speech

Kicillof did not miss the opportunity to question hardly Javier Mileibut he did it from a narrative that mixes the complaint with a call to political responsibility. “We are campaigning and we have to talk to all the audiences and more in a situation of gravity like the one generated by Milei. It merits going out to talk to the string of lies that the government says in the media, without anyone and the journalists themselves refunding a lie,” he said.

The governor described the current ruling as A “dire experiment” that “makes water everywhere” and that “is destroying jobs, companies and wants to malvender public companies.” However, his reading was not limited to the complaint: he raised the need to sustain peace, democracy and Peronism as a framework for containment against the crisis.

Reality blow

Another of the most resonant passages was when he pointed to the president’s sister. “The problem is not the internal but the amount of accusations. Karina Milei It is the president without votes. Yesterday they hid it in the chain. The day he lost the choice was a cimbronazo because they thought they had a blank check and would pass by democracy, but received a blow of reality. ”

The analysis allowed him to show himself as an institutionalist leader, in contrast to the logic of concentration of power attributing to the ruling party.

Adjustment, IMF and retirees

Kicillof also marked contradictions in the economic strategy of the national government. “I see an attempt to tell the markets and the IMF that they will continue with a fierce adjustment and at the same time they make a wink to one of the victims of their policies. It is contradictory because he also said that he cannot give a penny more to retirees or universities. ”

For the governor, what is presented as relief is barely makeup: “What removed universities was 40% of the teaching salary and yesterday spoke of a real increase of 8%, which is a misery.”

Shared leadership

In the most political section of the interview, Kicillof revealed conversations with Cristina Kirchner and highlighted the gesture of unity that allowed the joint ballot in Buenos Aires. “A generous and wise decision of all sectors was made, I spoke with Cristina and it was what caused the joint ballotworked well and before the vote sent a positive message. I value it and see it as positive from all sectors. “

This public recognition of internal consensus is read in Peronism as a calculated movement: Kicillof moves away from the dogmatic profile that accompanied him at other times and approaches a figure with national projection.

The closure of the interview left a more reach message: “It is important, as I said, peace, democracy and Peronism. We must not underestimate a government that goes against leaders who disagree and democracy. ”

With that phrase, Kicillof was planted not only as Milei’s front opposition, but also as a guarantor of institutional stability. The Buenos Aires governor seems to have understood that the victory in the province places it in the starting line around 2027, and that the centrist and compound discourse can be the key to project beyond its own electorate.

By rn

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