Internal in the PJ: "Nobody comes to break or split anything," the Province defended Kicillof, after criticism from Kirchnerism for the launch of his new party

Ministers of the Provincial Government and mayors of Buenos Aires came out to support Axel Kicillof , following criticism from Kirchnerism regarding the launch of the new political space called the Right to the Future Movement .
Carlos Bianco was one of those who on Monday claimed the launch of the new group and assured that the space comes to contribute to the Justicialist Party and not to detract from it.
"There are unions, social and political organizations, it has a movement character as in the best historical traditions of Peronism, this is not an organization. It is not Axel's organization , it is a movement of organizations that support and give political support to what is being done in the Province and oppose what is being done at the national level," he said in conversation with El Destape .
Thus, the Minister of Government responded to the harsh questions from the senator and Cristina Kirchner's right-hand man, Oscar Parrilli.
" I think it is absolutely inappropriate . I don't see any reason to do that. It seems out of time, place and moment. I don't see any clear objective. It seems unnecessary. It doesn't contribute or help in any way to building the movement," Parrilli said.
The launch of the new group took place through a statement with its photo and the accompaniment of 43 municipal leaders from the suburbs, union leaders and social movements, in clear defiance of the president of the PJ: Cristina Kirchner.
Kicillof and the former president in the midst of an internal dispute.
Daniel Gollan , a deputy for the Union for the Fatherland and former Minister of Health of Buenos Aires, was another of those who came out to support Kicillof.
"Why can't Axel have his own political party? Nobody comes to break or split anything within the party, here we can guarantee the unity of Peronism," he said in an interview with Radio Diez .
The national legislator stressed that one of the objectives of the MDA is to "return the essence of the Peronist movement" and that the space collects the demands of a sector that does not feel represented in terms of its demands.
Hugo Yasky , UxP deputy and head of the CTA, spoke of a "broader" space to go against the idea that politics "is defined within four walls."
"We want to be part of a discussion in which the governors who have remained, who have kept their hats on, who have not abandoned their flags, who emerged with the Peronist vote and have not lowered their pants, have to have a place, a space for discussion to define the content of a proposal that starts by confronting Milei, but that also seeks a way to give Peronism a space among the popular sectors again," he said in El Destape.
He also stressed that the goal is to recover votes after the failed experience of the government of Alberto Fernández and the Frente de Todos.
For his part, one of the mayors of Buenos Aires who joined the space came out with all guns blazing to criticize Parrilli and defend the governor.
This is Mario Secco , from Ensenada. “I heard some people who are close to Cristina and it makes me angry. If they are the ones who put it together, everything is fine, but now when it is groups, unions, political parties, it is not,” he said in an interview with Futurock.
The mayor also questioned the verticalist leadership of the Justicialist Party and pointed to when Cristina Kirchner chose Daniel Scioli, Alberto Fernández and Sergio Massa as presidential candidates and that, despite her displeasure, she still supported them.
" We are not disruptive. We have the right to express our opinion. There are some colleagues who believe they are the owners of the truth and speak out because they are close to Cristina, otherwise no one would listen to them," he said.
Meanwhile, Cristina called the authorities of the National PJ to the historic headquarters on Matheu Street, to formalize the constitution of the new national table, a few days after the launch of Kicillof's space.
In this regard, the Minister of Government of Buenos Aires said that he does not know if any of the colleagues who are part of the new space are part of the call and ruled out any "animosity" on the part of the main party authority.
Clarin