After the harsh defeat of Kirchnerism in last Sunday's legislative elections, the embattled Kirchnerist operator and media mercenary Roberto Navarro harshly targeted the corrupt former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner following the letter published by the convicted leader, in which she questioned Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof for having split the provincial elections.
In a message posted on his X account, Navarro expressed a series of criticisms filled with irony and disdain toward the leader of Kirchnerism, whom he accused of attacking Kicillof for personal reasons and a lack of self-criticism.
"After celebrating Peronism's defeat from the balcony and after the son made faces behind the governor, the direct attack arrived in an attempt to sideline a politician who doesn't obey the offspring," wrote the host of El Destape, mockingly alluding to Máximo Kirchner.

In his post, Navarro defended Kicillof by emphasizing that, according to him, "the province achieved the best result since 2005, even better than in 2017 and far superior to 2009," and he compared Buenos Aires's performance with other districts where local Peronist governments held their ground.









