Christina Kirchner travels to El Calafate to maintain low profile during President’s absence
He arrived last night on an official flight and would stay south until Monday; Alberto Fernandez will arrive in the morning after a tour of Spain, Germany and France
Kalfat.– vice president Christina Kirchner, The chief executive arrived at this town on an official flight last night and from there continues the afternoon operation in Lanus, where his son, Maximo KirchnerBuenos Aires PJ MP and President will deliver a speech. The mental distance he maintains President Albert FernandezNow he has set a physical distance by traveling south.
Christina Kirchner will not be in Buenos Aires when the president arrives in a few hours after returning from a European tour. Nor was Casa Rosada in those days where he remained in office as at other times when he had to replace Fernandez. In fact, the presidential exercise here will end in El Calafate.
According to journalistic records, recently Christina Kirchner Was at the Casa Rosada last December 10, when he attended an event at the Fifty Years Museum, and on this occasion returned to his office, having previously stayed on the first floor, in the office of Interior Minister Eduardo. De Peter.
So far neither Christina Kirchner nor the government’s heavy-handed wing has responded to Fernandez on his tour of Europe, where he announced his intention to run again in 2023 and for which he would initially have to fight in PASO. . Meanwhile, regarding his vice-president, he said that he has “a partial view that ignores the fact that we are experiencing a pandemic.”
That’s likely to be the case with the president’s remarks Maximo KirchnerWho answers. Christina from Calafate follows this speech, but even though she has a place in her shawl for a business meeting or a protocol visit, it is expected that she will not have an audience that accompanies her investment. In other words, he will maintain the low profile he had during the week and will have a few face-to-face meetings as it is while in this city.
Meanwhile, he stays at the main entrance gate of his house Cautious detention by federal police. Just a few meters away, at the Posada Los Alamos Hotel, the 71st Ordinary Assembly of the Argentine State Lottery Association is coming to an end, with the participation of state lottery representatives from different parts of the country, whose call has sparked movement. A tourist town that has already entered the low season.
Source: La Nacion
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