Controversial message from Javier Milei to Cristina Fernández

Controversial message from Javier Milei to Cristina Fernández

BUENOS AIRES (EFE).— The candidacy of the former Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to the internal consultation of the Justicialist Party (PJ) motivated a controversial reaction from the current president, Javier Milei, who said that he would “love to put the last nail in the drawer of Kirchnerism with Cristina inside.”

“So now you also want to kill me?” Cristina Fernández wrote yesterday on her X account, taking this statement as a threat and making it clear that the responsibility for her safety and that of the entire opposition lies with Milei himself.

Cristina made her candidacy official over the weekend and presented the list of who will be her collaborators to contest the leadership of the PJ and undergo an internal consultation on November 17 before the governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela, who belongs to the most conservative wing of the Peronism.

This consultation will be decisive in the face of the mid-term legislative elections scheduled for 2025 and also to organize the first opposition party against the Milei government.

Asked about this fact in an interview with the TN channel, the far-right president stated:

“There is a part of morbidity, and I would love to put the last nail in the drawer of Kirchnerism with Cristina inside.”

Cristina responded: “Stop threatening and learn to manage the State, because do you know one thing, Javier Gerardo Milei? Even if they kill me and not even my ashes remain, your government is a failure and you as president embarrass others.”

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