While the province of Buenos Aires is facing a serious crisis of insecurity, along with multiple other internal problems, such as the collapse of IOMA, the ultra-Kirchnerist governor Axel Kicillof went on a trip to Spain with Peronist officials and leaders.
This Thursday, he began a strictly political tour of the European country, with stops in Madrid and Barcelona, as part of his strategy for next year's elections.
The trip, which includes meetings with leaders from other countries and participation in the so-called Global Progressive Mobilization, takes place in a complex local context, although Kicillof seems to prioritize his agenda abroad and leave aside urgent problems in Buenos Aires territory.

installed in Madrid, Kicillof held a meeting with the second vice-president and minister of Labor and Social Economy of Spain, Yolanda
Díaz Pérez.During that meeting, the Buenos Aires president confirmed his intention to move forward with the regulation of work in delivery applications, an initiative that he had already anticipated at the opening of legislative sessions.
The governor's agenda also included a private meeting with businessmen from different sectors.
There, in addition to presenting the failure of his administration, he once again criticized the successful economic policy of President Javier Milei, which reduced inflation and generated economic growth.“We have gone through different stages, always planning to strengthen infrastructure, education and health, both in large urban centers and in the interior,” Kicillof lied.
“Now, we are also focused on accompanying a population that is facing a very profound crisis caused by the economic policies of the national government,” he added, ignoring the fact that the crisis was generated by the Kirchner government of Alberto Fernández and Cristina Kirchner.








