What annoys Cristina Kirchner the most about Alberto Fernández

In the letter that came up Cristina Kirchner to his page there were explanations about why he had decided to definitively decline his candidacy and, also, some criticism of his former running mate, the president Alberto Fernandez.

Although it went unnoticed amidst the commotion over its final decision on the elections, the text included harsh criticism of the agreement with the IMF that this government approved. And he also left a message that bordered on wet ears: the vice president spoke of the lack of “electoral skills” of Alberto Fernandez.

The President, now without the weight of a candidacy on him, returned the courtesy in less than twenty-four hours. “We are not complacent with the Fund nor do we get out of the irrationality of not discussing the debt,” said the president in an act. The word “irrationality” fell badly on the other side. Follow the internal

by RN

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