CFK and a gesture for the unity of Peronism | The former president received the mayor of the San Juan town of Rawson

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Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner received the mayor of the San Juan town of Rawson, Carlos Munizaga, in her offices at the Instituto Patria. The meeting was interpreted as a sign of unity within Peronism: in the Rawson district last year, Peronism had a strong internal division and one of the town’s councilors, Romina Ríos, who previously clashed with the municipal manager.

Through a publication on her social networks, Cristina Kirchner announced the meeting with the mayor and the councilor, representatives of different sectors of Peronism in San Juan who have recently agreed on a unity pact within the movement.

“I recently renewed my council seat. We are from different lines of Peronism. My candidate was (Juan Carlos) Gioja, who could not become mayor, and Carlos arrived, who was a candidate from (Sergio) Uñac. But we have achieved unity,” Ríos told Cristina Kirchner.

For her part, the former president highlighted the importance of having achieved a political framework of unity in the Peronism of San Juan, despite the existing differences, which last year led to the electoral defeat in the dispute for the provincial governorship, at the hands of by Marcelo Orrego (Together for Change), after 20 uninterrupted years of Peronist hegemony.

“It seems to me to be the best news they could have given me, it seems to me that it is what needs to be done,” said CFK. “The only differences that there can be, if there are any, is when one thinks that one thing has to be done with the economy, another thinks that another thing has to be done, that type of thing,” added who until last December was vice president of the Nation. .

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The reappearance on the scene of the former president, in the face of the internal discussion of Peronism, will take place this Saturday in the Buenos Aires town of Quilmes, a territory governed by the Camporista mayor Mayra Mendoza. There, CFK will give a speech about the “experiment of anarcho-capitalism and the useless sacrifice to which the Argentine people are being subjected,” as she announced on her social networks. It will be within the framework of the inauguration of the Presidente Néstor Kirchner microstadium, on the date that marks 21 years since his electoral victory in the 2003 presidential elections.

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