Reasons for the de-escalation of the Kirchner attack against Alberto Fernandez
While they continue to demand a “dialogue table”, they are clearing from the strict wing of the government that the president has already agreed to take the two measures requested by Maximo Kirchner and the masses.
About three months after Alberto Fernandez and Christina Kirchner spoke, The attack on Kirchnerism against the president seems to be waning After the Casa Rosada accepted the demands made by its allies in the coalition. Examples from Kirchnerism are the advancement of the minimum wage, conditioned Maximo Kirchner MPs and raising revenue levels, encouraged by the head of the lower house, Serge Mass.
“You are asking for this. Obviously, if there had been a place for dialogue, everything would have been more accelerated, the management would have been more flexible. This is not a seizure of power for anyone. “, They maintain the ranks of rigid Kirchnerism, from which they completely ignore the idea of finding a “collegial presidency.” “It is clear that no one is looking for it, but there is participation from the coalition space,” they added.
In this regard, they believe that this “dialogue table” will avoid, among other things. “Let ‘s talk about pressure in the media”Scenarios to be considered Which is due to a lack of dialogue Which is still in space. We emphasized that both decisions were made, one by the legislator of Santa Cruz and the other by the former mayor of Tigre, and Both were “Presidential Decisions”.
The Kirchnerism chose the “Parliamentary Agenda as a Parallel Agenda” in response to Fernandez. After he finished criticizing the media, the main reference being the Minister of Buenos Aires and the Secretary General of La Campora, Andres “Cuervo” Laroc. It was followed by acts in which Maximo and Cristina Kirchner spoke and subsequently Roberto Fellet’s resignation from the Secretariat of Internal Trade. “Nothing more will happen”Swears from hard-core Kirchinism and insistence on the importance of continuing to pursue economic policies.
“These are two people-related measures,” they go from La Campora to reminding the maximum that wages are not losing inflation and that “people are not continuing to lose purchasing power.” This is the central axis that Christina Kirchner addressed during her visit to Chaco earlier this month. There he recalled what he said in La Plata in December 2020: Need “Adjustment of salaries and pensions, prices –Especially food– And fees. “
It is tariffs that serve as the epicenter of the inevitable conflict behind the scenes of the ruling coalition. “The thermometer will be marked according to what is happening there”Evaluated by a representative of the executive branch. “There will be no more change”Assured by the categorical La Cámpora.
The strength of the response is the support for Federico Basualdo, Deputy Secretary of Energy, with the full confidence of the man and former president of this organization, which is located in the antipodes of the Minister. Martin GuzmanDefending Fernandez.
From La Cámpora they categorically rule out that Basualdo will follow in the footsteps of Roberto Felleti, the retired Secretary of Internal Trade. “Fellet’s case was logical because of the conversation with Guzman.”They explain the inequality and rejection of the criteria between the two officials on the Minister’s statement on the anti-inflation policy developed by Phellet, which he had previously written about in productive development.
Frente de Todos’s internal script also ends with interpretations such as the new slogan “People First” as they try to show management. “They did not want to deliver this part,” said an internally bored official of the idea presented by the executive on May 25. “This is a message for the intern”Mark another. They took the glove that Kirchnerism threw, and that is that if people do not stay for the first time, they will not forgive us for what we are experiencing.Expanded by a third.
In the last few hours, this dynamic scenario has been compounded by the fact that Fernandez left for Chaco for a meeting on the “institutionalization” of Frente de Todos in this province. “Until now, the search for this institutionalization at the national level has been unsuccessful, but we have to see if it progresses this time,” the official said. “Step – step. You have to be patient. It would be logical to continue. In addition, there is already a precursor to Buenos Aires.Recognized one of the men from the heavy wing of the ruling party.
Logic, agreed by another official, indicates that after approving the institutionalization of the front at the provincial level, Fernandez should also have gone to the national level. “This is the way: to set up a dialogue table in which all sectors will participate”They added, and stressed that many top officials in Fernandez’s ranks claim the same.
Source: La Nacion
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