While the people of Buenos Aires suffer from insecurity and IOMA is about to collapse, Kicillof chose to go on a trip abroad.
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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.
Axel Kicillof. Once
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.
Axel Kicillof.
Along the same lines, he added: “The consequences of the decisions of the extreme right in Argentina can only be addressed internationally. We need joint responses from Latin America and Europe to build a more multipolar world and avoid subordination to large monopolies
and external powers.”
The trip is part of a larger agenda that includes meetings with international leaders and their participation in the Global Progressive Mobilization.
Kicillof
Kicillof Kicillof's enormous entourage
traveled accompanied by the Minister of Government, Carlos Bianco; the Minister of Public Communication, Jesica Rey; and the advisor on International Affairs,
Cecilia Nicolini.
In parallel, a delegation from the Justicialist Party will also participate in the international meeting, promoted by the corrupt former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
The delegation is made up of leaders such as Eduardo de Pedro, Jorge Taiana, Eduardo Valdés, Nicolás Trotta, Lucía Cámpora, Roxana Monzón, Lorena Pokoik, Delfina Rossi, Franco Metaza, Gustavo Menéndez, Soledad Magno and Valentina Morán, with the slogan of installing lawfare on the agenda for the former president.
Meanwhile, the province of Buenos Aires is suffering the consequences of the abandonment of Kicillof. In recent days, the Institute of Medical Care Work (IOMA), the province's social work, has once again been at the center of the scene
.
Due to the disastrous Kirchner administration, he is going through a critical moment, marked by interruptions in service, millions in debts with professionals and strong judicial pressure on his management. Thesituation affects more than two million people from Buenos Aires, who report extreme delays in authorizations
. In cities such as La Plata and Mar del Plata, doctors warn of the possible total suspension of service if payments are not regularized
.
Meanwhile, Kicillof is focusing on his international tour, with the aim of boosting his political projection and gathering external support.