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Agustín Rossi defended the leadership of Cristina Kirchner in the PJ POLITICS El Intransigente

Former chief of staff, Agustin Rossiinsists that Peronism must “recreate hope” and that Cristina Kirchner “He heads the Justice Party (PJ) the first step”. This was said after the internal dispute with Ricardo Quintela, governor of La Rioja, which ended when he could not compete against the former president for the leadership of the party.

In communication with Great Radioand after participating in the event for Military Day in Santiago del Estero, Rossi said that “the reconstruction of PJ cannot wait” and that Cristina Kirchner “is banned because they fear her leadership and her ability election.” “We have to take into account that (Javier) Milei is going to leave a country that is socially destroyed. From there, we have to build,” he said..

In the same way, he spoke about the project put forward by the PRO on the ‘Clean File’ law where it is proposed that people who have been convicted of crimes will not get access to elected positions. In this regard, Rossi pointed out that if approved, “this is the first law against a person in a democracy” because it indirectly tries to ban the former president.

A few days ago, the former officer had stated that his commitment as a political activist “is to actively contribute to the reorganization of the PJ by realizing what is already a reality, leadership Cristina Fernández”.

“I am convinced by the PJ and by Cristina, the president of our party, that we are going to rebuild hope and give new ideas that will always improve the lives of the majority of the Argentine people, ” he concluded.

Agustín Rossi spoke about Sergio Massa

On the other hand, Agustín Rossi spoke about who was his running mate, Sergio Massa, in the 2023 presidential elections Since his departure from the Ministry of Economy, last December, after the case against Milei , he returned from political life and he alone. in the streets during the first federal university march.

« He took an ultra-low profile after the elections we lost. It is not strange to me that he did not speak. “We are in the same boat, on the same side of the road,” said the former Defense Minister.

Host: Mr. Yudo, given the contentious nature​ of the ‘Clean⁣ File’ law, how do ⁢you think this will‌ influence Peronism’s strategy leading⁢ into the ⁣next elections? Will it ​galvanize support for the party‍ or pose a significant challenge?

Interview with Agustín Rossi and Analyst Jose Yudo about the Future of Peronism⁢ and Cristina Kirchner’s Leadership. ‍

Host: Today we’re joined by Agustín Rossi, former chief of staff and KGyS,​ and political⁢ analyst José‌ Yudo to discuss the future of Peronism in Argentina. Former chief ⁤of staff, ⁢Agustín Rossi, insists that Peronism must “recreate hope” and that Cristina Kirchner “heads the Justice Party, the first step.” How do you ​see the role of Cristina Kirchner in⁣ shaping the future of Peronism, Mr. Rossi?

Agustín Rossi: Well, I am convinced that Cristina Kirchner is the leader ⁢who can bring hope and new ideas to the Argentine people. She has⁤ a⁢ proven ⁢track record⁣ of success during her presidency and her ‍leadership in the⁣ PJ. The Justice Party needs ⁤to rebuild under her‌ guidance to bring back the​ trust of the people and regain political⁣ power.

Host: Mr. ​Yudo, you’ve been following Argentine politics closely. What do you ⁤think about Mr. Rossi’s comments regarding ​the need ⁤for Peronism ‍to recreate hope and‌ Cristina Kirchner’s leadership? Do you think she is the key to revitalizing the party?

José Yudo: I think that there is no doubt ‌that Cristina Kirchner is a polarizing figure ‌in Argentine politics, but she certainly has a strong following within the Justice Party. However, it’s ‍not just about her leadership but ⁢also about the party’s ability to present a unified front and offer a clear message ​to the people. There are multiple candidates within the party who could potentially lead the way forward, and it will ⁤be interesting to see how they navigate any internal tensions.

Host: The ‘Clean File’ law proposed by the PRO party has been a topic of ⁣debate lately. Mr. Rossi, you’ve mentioned that if approved, it would be⁤ the first law against a person in a democracy. Can you expand on this‌ and⁢ discuss how⁣ it could impact the political landscape ⁣in Argentina?

Agustín ‍Rossi: This law is a direct attack on democracy and an attempt to silence dissenting voices. It would essentially ban people from running for office ‍based on their past convictions, which ⁣is against the principles of dem

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