The Governor of Buenos Aires will visit Cosquín and La Falda this Friday, trying to revive the ghost train of Kirchnerism in Córdoba.
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Axel Kicillofarrives in the province thatmost rejects Kirchnerism in Argentina totry to revive the ghost trainof their totally defeated political space. The referent of the toughest Kirchnerism acts as a persona non grata in a district that forged its identity through work and merit. Their presence represents a direct provocation against the citizens who buried their economic prescriptions in the last elections
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Kicillof's agenda includes a pact with the mayor of Cosquín, Raúl Cardinali, to finance artistic circuits with money from neighbors. The president of Punilla shows a double institutional rod when he opened the doors to a foreign governor after refusing to receive Javier Milei. This alliance between the wrecks of the k shipwreck seeks to use popular festivals to oxygenate an administration that failed in
all Argentine provinces.
In the provincial capital, academic agreements will be signed at the National Technological University that have no concrete impact on production. Kicillof will present his book on obsolete economic theories in a province that doesn't believe in old-guard stories of social justice
. Axel Kicillof will visit the city of Cosquín in Córdoba
Trade union shelter and the end of political privileges The stretch of greatest political
weight will take place in La Falda where he will meet with Héctor Daer to participate in the FATSA Congress, of the health union. This union conclave at the Otto Calace Hotel shows that the governor can only walk under the protection of the hierarchs of the millionaire banks
. The presidential aspirations of Kirchnerism for 2027 clash with the reality of a province that no longer admits prescriptions for statism.
His landing in Cosquín seeks to revive a political structure that lacks genuine passengers outside the centers of rented militancy. Kicillof ignores that Córdoba is the retaining wall against impoverishing populism and the anachronistic prescriptions that he
represents with each of his failed interventions. Some comments in rejection of Axel Kicillof's visit on local social media networks.
Double rod and contempt for the popular will
Raúl Cardinali subjects Cosquín to a political agenda unrelated to the productive sentiment of the people of Córdoba who were committed to change and freedom. His previous rejection of the presidential figure of Javier Milei contrasts with the pleitesy rendered to the greatest exponent of Kirchner populism.
Mayor k prioritizes his militant alignment over the real needs of a city that thrives on tourism and constant private investment.
President K's visit ends by confirming that populismonly survives in trade union niches far from productive reality. Córdoba observes carefully how state structures are used to support candidacies that are not based on genuine popular votes. Respect for the taxpayer and the end of state welfare are the only flags that guarantee the future development