Axel Kicillof will call on Peronism and allied parties to unify lists for the legislative elections.

The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof , announced that in the coming days he will gather all the Peronist leaders to discuss the lists for the upcoming elections. The leader's plan is to maintain what he discussed with Cristina Kirchner before the sentencing: unity within the party to fight Javier Milei .
"This situation requires us to make an effort to seek a joint electoral strategy , respectful of each of the spaces and sectors, to put a stop to Javier Milei," the provincial leader stated. In this regard, the official clarified that he will summon all sectors of the Justicialist Party (PJ), regardless of whether they are estranged, angry, or do not align with him.
Their proposal, which was discussed with the party's leader, is to " represent all sectors punished by Milei's policies ." This way, the Right to a Future Movement's list may not be in the elections, but rather the Peronist front, jointly formed by Kicillof, Massismo, Kirchnerism, and other related sectors.
Regarding the elections, Axel Kicillof clarified that he will not reverse the decision to split the elections and that voting will take place in the province of Buenos Aires on September 7. "In the province of Buenos Aires, that would cause waiting and difficulties. This is convenient so that the elections allow people to vote ," the official insisted, also emphasizing that it increases competitiveness.
In another part of the interview on C5N, the governor condemned the conviction against Cristina Kirchner in the Vialidad case. " It's the story of a conviction foretold. They've been preparing it for a long time," said the provincial leader, who attacked the "Judicial Party," accusing it of being influenced by the national government and other external agents.
"This is something they've been building with several lawsuits and a judiciary that plays the role of a persecutory party. It 's a much more aggressive and uninhibited right wing . The things that are happening are extremely serious. This is happening in Javier Milei's Argentina within a framework where there is hatred against journalism, artists, and anyone who thinks differently," Kicillof questioned.
Along these same lines, the governor of Buenos Aires Province recalled that "the president insults and says that we must hate, calling for political persecution, and violence affects all levels of society," he added.
Axel Kicillof: "What's happening in Argentina with Milei's government is a disgrace."
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