
With the money from the people of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof launched the streaming channel viBra.
While complaining about the 'lack of funds,' the Kirchnerist governor will spend millions on something nobody will see
While complaining about the "lack of funds," the disastrous governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, decided to launch "viBra," a progressive streaming channel that, according to announced, will have 135 reporters to "show the province like you've never seen it before," all funded with taxpayers' money.
The timing chosen to launch this new project also raises many questions. With a bloodbath in Buenos Aires territory due to a serious security crisis that continues to escalate and Kirchnerism in a strong internal party conflict, Kicillof seems more concerned with trying to project a good image instead of solving the problems.
"We are community, diversity, culture, tradition. A new streaming channel with a Buenos Aires soul for the whole country. We are on the networks, in the street, in the countryside and at sea, in the mountains, in the air (and here, with you, introducing ourselves!)," states the publication introducing "viBra."

On social media, people have already started to express themselves about it. In the X post introducing the streaming channel, a user commented sarcastically: "Looking forward to this streaming channel coming from Kicillof's province. It will surely be a huge success and the name 'Vibra Bonaerense' is truly spectacular. With this and the new party that was formed, the governor secures the presidency with ease."
Maintaining such a channel, with producers, cameras, audio equipment, reporters, journalists, and friendly communicators, is not cheap at all. Due to this, other users were more direct and asked: "How much will this little joke cost us?"

Once again, the Kirchnerist governor, instead of solving the security problems, which claim the lives of innocent people every day, health or education issues, launches this media circus that, along with the numerous media outlets bought by official advertising, seeks to shield his image.
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