“I don’t want to know how it must be Cristina Perez who made a week of editorials indignant because the PJ mayors warned that they were going to be testimonial candidates, now that the numbers one on the list of CABA and PBA of LLA, who did not warn, do not assume. Control the pressure,” he posted, with some irony, Roberto Navarro in your personal X account.
The Kirchner journalist recalled the host’s editorial Cristina Perez from a few months ago. In her television program on La Nación +, the journalist and partner of the Minister of Defense, Luis Petri, He had described the testimonial candidacies of some Peronist leaders as “a perversion of the representation system.” Emphasizing the case of the mayor of La Matanza, Fernando Espinozawho had run for council.
“The candidacies that are incorrectly called testimonial candidates, today a colleague, a historian, told me ‘they should be called straw man candidates,'” Pérez described in his editorial of July 31 of this year. Months before the legislative elections in the province of Buenos Aires. These statements, by the communicator, very close to the ruling party, clash with political reality.
In less than 72 hours, the president Javier Milei appointed the presidential spokesperson and elected Buenos Aires legislatorManuel Adorni, as the new Chief of Staff after the untimely resignation of Guillermo Francos. Yesterday, the libertarian president filled the vacancy in the Ministry of the Interior with the winner of the national legislative elections in the province of Buenos Aires last week, Diego Santilli. Given these appointments by the Executive, none of the candidates will take possession of the position they were elected to in their respective parliaments.
Social networks recalled Cristina Pérez’s sayings and her contradictory personal positions with the national government over the months. When was it awarded with the Martín Fierro radio award for Best Female Hosting for her program “Cristina sinvueltas”gave a fiery speech in favor of doing “honest journalism.” “I never had masks,” he said. But, 24 hours before, she had been a guest at the speech given by President Javier Milei at the Rural Exhibition.
She insists that her gaze is not biased but, on the contrary, sharper than ever. However, the host of Siempre+ not only maintains a romantic relationship with one of the ministers closest to the president, but her editorials are increasingly sharp against the opposition. The journalist says that “she has no filters” and that she always speaks “straightforward.”
“I do not belong to any corporation. I am a free journalist and I owe myself only to the people,” she declared in the media and concluded: “I do not come from a family of power.” But the networks were quick to react, their closeness to the government makes it difficult to sustain the flag of independence. With more than thirty years of career in journalism, despite her statements, Cristina Pérez proved to be part of the same scenario that she claims to analyze.


