The Province of Buenos Aires defended Axel Kicillof from criticism from Kirchnerism

The Government of the Province of Buenos Aires supported Axel Kicillof after the criticism he received from Kirchnerist leaders following the launch of the “Right to the Future Movement” . This new space within Peronism, promoted by the governor, has the support of mayors and unionists and represents a challenge to the authority of Cristina Kirchner within the Justicialist Party .
The Minister of Government of Buenos Aires, Carlos Bianco , responded to the questions coming from the sector of the former president. In particular, he responded to the statements of Senator Oscar Parrilli , who disqualified Kicillof 's initiative. "The space comes to add and multiply, I say this with emphasis, because a few hours ago some colleagues confused the mathematical operations and said that this comes to subtract and divide, it is the opposite," said Bianco in a radio interview.
Parrilli , a leader close to Cristina Kirchner , had described the initiative as “misplaced” and “out of time, moment and place.” According to the senator, there are no clear reasons for the creation of this new space within Peronism and he warned that the division could weaken the movement.
The launch of the “Right to the Future Movement” generated a strong reaction within Kirchnerism. In his statements to AM 530 , Parrilli questioned Kicillof ’s decision not to support Cristina Kirchner ’s candidacy for the presidency of the Justicialist Party , which he considered a political “mistake.”
However, Bianco insisted that the new organization seeks to strengthen Peronism and not weaken it. “There are many organizations that contribute to a single factor, which should be pro-government in the province of Buenos Aires and opposition in the nation,” he explained. For the official, the diversity of spaces within Peronism can be a positive tool in the current political context.
Amid the controversy, Bianco assured that the relationship between Kicillof and Cristina Kirchner will not be affected by the creation of this movement. “Why should it change? It is a new space for more colleagues to join Peronism,” he argued in statements to El Destape Radio .
The Minister of Government of Buenos Aires affirmed that the initiative is “good news” for Peronism and that the “Right to the Future Movement” represents an opportunity to expand political participation within the party. “It is one more organization of comrades that comes to add value,” concluded Bianco .
Meanwhile, the Kirchnerist sector maintains its critical stance, warning about the possible effects of this new structure within the party. The internal affairs of Peronism in Buenos Aires are still open and the launch of the space promoted by Kicillof is seen as a new chapter in the reconfiguration of the provincial political scene.
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