The mayor in use of the license of Quilmes and current provincial deputy, Mayra Mendoza, once again vindicated the leadership of the corrupt former president Cristina Kirchner and crossed paths with the Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof, in the midst of the dispute over the management of space.
The statements were made in the run-up to a new anniversary of the birth of Eva Perón, in a context where different sectors of Peronism seek to position themselves for the political future of the movement. In this context, Mendoza was forceful: “even if they don't like it, Cristina drives from San José 1111
”.During her speech, the leader of La Cámpora reinforced the centrality of the former president within the space. “Eva Perón and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner are women who guide us, one from heaven and the other from San José 1111,” she said, insisting on the leadership role of the corrupt former president
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Without mentioning names, his words were read as a new message to the sectors that seek to contest that leadership, in particular the environment of the
Buenos Aires governor.In this sense, Mendoza also appealed to a historical comparison to reinforce his position: “Or someone can say that Peronism was not banned from 55 to 73 when Perón was in exile. There could have been candidates, yes, but that's how it came out of wanting to do Peronism without Perón
.”The leader also harshly criticized the Judiciary. He spoke of a “judicial mafia” and a “corrupt court”, and argued that Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is being the victim of an









