Axel Kicillofgovernor of the province of Buenos Aires, did not spare criticism of the national government led by Javier Mileiwith strong statements that reflect their concern about the policies implemented and their impact on the economy and social fabric of the country.
The provincial president referred to a recent fire in the Punta Lara Reserve to highlight the contrast between the environmental policies of his management and those of the national government. “Luckily there was a great investment of the State, knowing that the climate change, unlike the national government, is a reality,” he said. He emphasized that his administration has an Environment Ministry, the only one in Argentina, and stressed that the province did not have helicopters at the beginning of his mandate.
Kicillof also addressed the economic situation, harshly criticizing the anti -inflationary plan of Milei. “The anti -inflationary economic plan that is in progress is neither liberal, libertarian nor Austrian; It is an older plan than Matusalem. It is a well -known plan that destroys the productive apparatus, ”he shot in statements to R10 (X -rays, with Tuny Kollmann). To illustrate the impact on the real economy, he mentioned the fall in consumption, particularly in items such as meat and milk, as well as the reduction in tourist stays, reflected in data as a decrease from 30% to 40% in the use of Tools as DNI account.
The governor also expressed concern about social and labor indicators. According to their statements, the minimum wage and retirement fell 28 points, 200 thousand jobs were lost and the costs of essential goods and services “literally went to hell.” In addition, he questioned the official narrative of the National Government, stating that “there is no short V” in economic recovery, as intended to sustain the administration of Milei.
In another section of his statements, Kicillof alluded to the “adjustment” promoted by the national government and its social implications. “There is a tendency to military adjustment, but there is no money in your pocket,” he said, highlighting the fall in the purchasing power of families and the negative impact on consumption.

The president also questioned Milei’s position regarding gender and security issues. He stressed that his province works on strengthening security policies and attention to gender violence, providing figures that demonstrate a reduction in homicides and femicides in recent years. In contrast, he described Milei’s statements about the elimination of legal figures such as femicide as “ignorant and prejudiced”, since they would leave victims unprotected in contexts of gender violence.
Finally, Kicillof pointed out that Milei’s international strategy has also been erratic, citing as an example his speech in Davos, which he described as “weird”, and his encounter with Elon Musk, which he linked to an agenda “very serious and unacceptable.” He also mentioned the difficulties of the national government to obtain financing, either from the agricultural or IMF sector, which has increased economic uncertainty.
Axel Kicillof’s statements not only draw a critical diagnosis of Javier Milei’s management, but also show a concern about the political and economic course of the country. In a context marked by social and economic tensions, the differences between the two administrations seem to be deepened, configuring a scenario of political confrontation that could define the immediate future of Argentina.
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