Máximo Kirchner crossed Javier Mileio for linking La Cámpora to the fires: “Stop encouraging violence”
National Legislature Maximo Kirchner criticized the president Javier Milea to share the message where defendant Campora fueling forest fires in Córdobasomething that was officially rejected by the justice, urging him to “leave the Twitter account alone for a while” and that he “assumes responsibility for the day-to-day running of the government”.
In a video published on social networks with the Minister of the Environment of Buenos Aires Daniela Vilarthe national legislature regretted that the President “to blame a political organization, in this case La Cámpora” with false information because “it has other consequences”.
Following a post published by the president in which he holds Kirchnerism directly responsible for fueling the fires in the Mediterranean province, Máximo Kirchner linked the spread of false information to “hateful” messages that can lead to acts of violence, exemplifying the attack against Cristina Kirchner at his home in Recoleta.
“When you say these things, then there are people like Sabag Montiel and Brenda Uliarte who try to suppress those who think differently. What you are doing is promoting this hatred through the networks, and then someone will come who may take it seriously and take it further, as it happened on September 1, 2022 with Cristina,” he said.
“They killed the attorney general and left us on the brink of hyperinflation, see if they can burn down the province” the presidential adviser said yesterday Ramiro Marraby linking Kirchnerist militants to the fires that have been recorded in Córdoba for more than a week. Shortly after, Javier Milei himself shared the news on his social networks in the same vein.
In this context, the leader of La Cámpora took aim at the head of state, pointing out that these messages “do not help the almost 50 million Argentines who have dreams again” and called on him to dialogue: “Please grow up and realize that when you say that you suppress someone, Argentina has had these stories before and they don’t end well. So do yourself and everyone else a disservice and leave this position,” Kirchner said, concluding:Or finally, don’t send anyone and you can do it and we can meet wherever you want.”
“Cristina already told him to go to Patria (Institute). It wasn’t, so when you say, we’re willing to provide all the discussion and debate that our country needs, no show and no so much custodial gear“. he added.
“Instead of tweeting that someone should be suppressed or deleted whenever they say it and whenever they want, they tell us. You are a lion, I am a simple penguin, but who is also the strongest?. The best thing in this Argentina and with all the problems we have is to try to leave it out, not have the fantasy that those who think differently can be suppressed or extinguished, and take over the government, leave the Twitter account alone for a while. while . And take care of the day-to-day life of the government because our people are really very bad,” he concluded.
Minister Daniela Vilar, who is part of government no Axel Kicillofhe referred to the forest fires in Córdoba and questioned Javier Milei for non-compliance The Law on the Minimum Budget of Environmental Protection, which set the amounts of “$28,000 million” for National Fire Service in the 2025 budget, the authority that allocates funds to prevent and extinguish wildfires across the country.
“This government has not only frozen the budget allocated to the National Fire Service, but during did not make a single peso in the first quarter“Warned Vilar.
With this approach, Máximo Kirchner pointed out that the ecological disaster in Córdoba “is an opportunity to demonstrate that we can also build a good consensus based on the collective interest” with other opposition blocs “We also presented a law for firefighters to try to prioritize their activity more,” he urged.
Regarding the intention of the fires, the public prosecutor’s office issued a statement denying the publication shared by Javier Milei, pointing out that “there are no 17 detainees, nor are there any indications that allow us to confirm that they come from any political group.” In the same line , Minister of Security of Córdoba, Juan Pablo Quinterosconfirmed that 11 people were detained because of the forest fires that affect the province.