The Justice encourages rapprochement between the Government and Kicillof regarding the debt owed by Anses that the governor claims
The Argentine Supreme Court is facilitating discussions between the Buenos Aires provincial government and the national government over a significant debt claimed by Governor Axel Kicillof, totaling over $2.2 trillion.
An official from Kicillof, a Peronist councilor, and other activists occupied the private office of the mayor of San Isidro
A group of Peronist activists occupied the mayor's private office in San Isidro, protesting against the current local government.
Kicillof's First Act in the City, Eyeing 2027: "This is a Year of Building to End Milei's Government"
Axel Kicillof has expressed his ambition to become a credible alternative to President Javier Milei ahead of next year's elections, emphasizing a year focused on political construction instead of campaigning.
Request for pardon: Kicillof's Minister of Justice says a Peronist president should put an end to Cristina Kirchner's conviction
Juan MartΓn Mena, Minister of Justice in Buenos Aires, stated that a Peronist president should pardon Cristina Kirchner on the first day of their term, even though she does not seek such a benefit.
"The Most Ignorant and Submissive President": Kicillof Launched His Think Tank to Support His Candidacy Towards 2027 and Criticized Milei
Axel Kicillof launched his think tank in La Plata, criticizing Javier Milei's economic model while outlining his vision for Argentina's future.
With a harsh economic diagnosis, Kicillof launched a think tank to support his 2027 candidacy
Governor Axel Kicillof has established a think tank to bolster his presidential aspirations for 2027, amidst a stark economic analysis.
The Government and the Province met in court for a lawsuit by Axel Kicillof against Casa Rosada
Authorities from the national government and Buenos Aires Province faced off in the Supreme Court over a lawsuit initiated by Axel Kicillof regarding funding disputes.
Peronism organizes a vigil to accompany Cristina Kirchner in her departure to Comodoro Py: Is Kicillof going?
Peronism is organizing a vigil to support Cristina Kirchner as she goes to Comodoro Py for a court appearance, amid tensions surrounding her legal situation and the political implications of the current government under Milei.
Internal elections of the Buenos Aires Justicialist Party take place in 16 districts, with clashes between Axel Kicillof's faction and La CΓ‘mpora
Internal elections within the Buenos Aires Justicialist Party are underway in 16 districts, highlighting tensions between different party factions.
Peronist Internal Conflict in the Province: Struggle for the PJ in 16 Municipalities, Influenced by the Fight Between Axel Kicillof and Cristina Kirchner
The Peronist party in Buenos Aires manages to avoid a party dispute with an agreement for Axel Kicillof to succeed MΓ‘ximo Kirchner as president, yet internal conflicts persist in 16 municipalities ahead of upcoming elections.
Kicillof's Right-Hand Man Said 'The People of Quilmes Want to Be from Berazategui' and Was Criticized by Mayra Mendoza's Circle
Carlos Bianco's comment regarding the residents of Quilmes wanting to be associated with Berazategui has sparked criticism from Mayra Mendoza's team.
The greeting between Macri and Kicillof, the official internal tensions, and the absence of Milei, the political balance of Expoagro
The Expoagro agricultural fair highlighted political dynamics, including a significant absence and notable interactions among key political figures in Argentina.
Another chapter of the internal conflict: Kicillof's number two said 'the people of Quilmes want to be from Berazategui' and Mayra Mendoza's environment responded
Carlos Bianco, the number two of Governor Axel Kicillof, sparked controversy by claiming that residents of Quilmes desire to be part of Berazategui, leading to a swift backlash from Mayra Mendoza's team and local football clubs.
Kicillof rebuked Adorni for his controversial trips: "He has put on the cap all his life, but now he owes the people an explanation"
Argentinian Governor Axel Kicillof criticized Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni for his controversial trips to Punta del Este and New York with his wife on the presidential plane, emphasizing that he owes the public an explanation.
Peronism took a varied delegation to Expoagro that included Pichetto, Michel, and Tolosa Paz
A diverse group of Peronist legislators visited the Expoagro agricultural exhibition, signaling political intentions for the 2027 elections.
Kicillof stated that "a new stage is coming" just days before assuming the presidency of the Buenos Aires PJ
Governor Axel Kicillof is set to assume the presidency of the Buenos Aires chapter of the Justicialist Party, replacing MΓ‘ximo Kirchner, and speaks of a new era for the party.
Water Pollution: After the Multimillion Dollar Embargo, Kicillof Blames the Nation for Failing to Finance the Works
Buenos Aires' government plans to appeal a multimillion-dollar embargo related to water pollution, blaming the national government for not providing necessary funding for sanitation works.
Key person of Kicillof: the president of Banco Provincia said that there is "stress in the payment chains" and more requests for refinancing
Juan Cuattromo, president of Banco Provincia, expressed concerns about increasing financial stress in the agro-industrial sector during statements at Expoagro.
Kicillof met with bishops to discuss 'the challenges posed by the economic and social situation'
Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof held a meeting with bishops to discuss Argentina's current economic and social challenges.
Mauricio Macri at Expoagro: the greeting with Axel Kicillof, praises for Javier Milei, and the 'anti-divide' warning
Former Argentine President Mauricio Macri attended Expoagro, where he shared a cordial moment with Governor Axel Kicillof but later emphasized his political differences during the opening ceremony.
The backstage of the formal greeting between Mauricio Macri and Axel Kicillof at Expoagro
Mauricio Macri and Axel Kicillof shared a table at the opening dinner of Expoagro, where they greeted each other but exchanged no words, leaving observers with mixed interpretations of their interaction.
Macri spoke from Expoagro: the irony with Kicillof and his relationship with Milei
Former president Mauricio Macri discussed his relationships with Argentine political figures at Expoagro, highlighting his lack of communication with governor Axel Kicillof and a tense bond with Javier Milei.
Message: Kicillof said that the agricultural sector expects definitions from the Government regarding taxes and expressed that free market has 'gone out of style' in the world
Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof emphasizes the agricultural sector's demands for tax reductions and critiques the national government's halted infrastructure projects during a recent Expoagro event.
Dinner at Expoagro: Macri greeted Kicillof, praised Milei's direction, and reiterated the need to eliminate withholdings
At the 20-year dinner for Expoagro, former president Mauricio Macri highlighted agriculture's role in Argentina's economy, supported Javier Milei's government direction, and called for the elimination of export taxes.
Kicillof, Macri, and Pareja at the dinner that kicked off Expoagro
The 20th edition of Expoagro, the largest agricultural exhibition in Latin America, began with a welcome dinner attended by key political figures, including Governor Axel Kicillof and former President Mauricio Macri.
A minister of Kicillof criticized the councilors of LLA who propose reducing rates in 116 municipalities
Carlos Bianco, a highly trusted minister of Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof, criticized the move by La Libertad Avanza councilors to propose rate cuts in 116 municipalities, arguing it would have a negligible fiscal impact.
No one admits it, but the 2027 campaign has started and Milei is bringing Villarruel into the ring
In Argentina, political figures are quietly gearing up for the 2027 presidential elections despite public denials, with Javier Milei and Axel Kicillof emerging as key competitors.
The PJ holds internal elections in 17 municipalities: gauging the power of Cristina Kirchner, Kicillof, and some mayors
The Peronist party in Buenos Aires is holding internal elections in 17 municipalities, reflecting the ongoing power struggle between Cristina Kirchner's faction and that of Governor Axel Kicillof.
La CΓ‘mpora's Fury Against Espinoza for Appointing Toty Flores, CarriΓ³'s Ally, and Pro Leaders
La CΓ‘mpora criticized La Matanza's mayor, Fernando Espinoza, for appointing political figures from the opposition, claiming it undermines Peronist voters.
After the strike at the start of classes, Kicillof's government confirmed the salary agreement with teachers in the province of Buenos Aires
The provincial government of Buenos Aires has confirmed a new salary agreement with teachers following a strong strike at the start of the school year.
Peronism and a Crisis of Leadership and Narrative
Peronism in Argentina is facing a significant crisis of leadership and narrative, with a majority of Argentines calling for a renewal of ideas and leaders.
A social movement aligned with Kicillof demanded school supplies in supermarkets in Buenos Aires and the suburbs
The social movement Barrios de Pie staged protests in Buenos Aires supermarkets to demand school supplies, citing a nearly 43% increase in costs.
Kicillof and Baradel, Politics and Pressures
The return to classrooms in several Argentine provinces was hindered by strikes led by teachers' unions due to unsuccessful salary negotiations.
Kicillof offered a 7.5% salary increase to teachers and hopes to deactivate the union conflict
The Governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, proposed a 7.5% salary increase to teachers to resolve a union conflict that has affected millions of students.
Milei, the Privatizer, Could Hand Over a Route to Kicillof, the Statist, to Charge Tolls for 30 Years
Javier Milei's privatization plans could see a key route in Buenos Aires handed over to a state-controlled company for toll collection.
The opposition to Kicillof will push for the single paper ballot, but it has little chance of passing it
The opposition in Buenos Aires aims to promote the single paper ballot, but faces significant challenges in gaining approval due to the Peronist majority in the provincial Senate.
Mayra Mendoza criticized Axel Kicillof for not speaking about Cristina Kirchner during the opening of sessions in the Legislature
Mayra Mendoza criticized Governor Axel Kicillof for his failure to address Cristina Kirchner's illegal detention during his speech at the opening of ordinary sessions in the provincial Legislature.
Kicillof harshly attacked Milei, said the country is in recession and gave a nod to businessmen
Axel Kicillof criticized Javier Milei's national government during the opening session of the Buenos Aires Legislature, stating that Argentina is in a recession while advocating for a hopeful approach towards the upcoming elections.
"It is a government friendly to the alien": Kicillof opened the ordinary sessions in the Province and demanded funds for the provinces
Axel Kicillof, the governor of Buenos Aires Province, opened the legislative sessions while criticizing the national government for withholding funds owed to the provinces.
Axel Kicillof seeks to challenge Javier Milei from the Buenos Aires Legislative Assembly and denounces 'stagflation'
Governor Axel Kicillof is positioning himself as a national alternative to President Javier Milei while denouncing financial issues and educational strikes in Buenos Aires.
From this month, the way to pay car license fees in the province of Buenos Aires changes
Starting this month, car license fees in Buenos Aires will now be paid monthly instead of in five installments, with promises of reductions for many drivers.
Province of Buenos Aires: Kicillof faces a teachers' strike on the first day of classes for the first time in six years
In Buenos Aires Province, teachers have gone on strike on the first day of classes due to inadequate salary increases, marking the first such event in six years since Kicillof took office.
"I would never vote for them": new survey and key data on Milei, Kicillof, and other candidates for 2027
A recent survey highlights significant electoral rejection levels among Argentinian political candidates as the country gears up for the 2027 presidential elections.
Kicillof prepares his speech for the Legislature and keeps responses to Milei open until the last moment
Governor Axel Kicillof is finalizing his speech for the opening of sessions in the Buenos Aires Legislature, anticipating possible responses to President Javier Milei's address.
CristΓ³bal LΓ³pez, Roggio, Mindlin, and a public company led by Kicillof compete for another Milei privatization
The Argentine government received 15 bids for the privatization of 1,871 kilometers of national routes in a move aimed at reducing state funding for public works.
Kicillof was unable to impose himself in the distribution of positions in the provincial Senate: he retreated before Kirchnerism in key places
Axel Kicillof faced significant setbacks in securing key positions within the Buenos Aires provincial Senate as he lost ground to Kirchnerism.
The dispute continues in the Buenos Aires PJ and the election of authorities in the provincial Senate is postponed
The ongoing conflict within Buenos Aires' Peronism has led to a four-hour postponement of the election of Senate authorities due to disagreements between Governor Axel Kicillof and La CΓ‘mpora.
The AFA started works on the vacant lot in Pilar to try to justify the move of its headquarters
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has initiated construction on a vacant lot in Pilar to formalize its headquarters' move, a strategy supported by Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof to evade oversight by the General Inspection of Justice.
Distribution of positions in the Senate: tense standoff between Kicillof and La CΓ‘mpora for a key place in the succession line of Buenos Aires
Tensions rise in the Buenos Aires Senate as Governor Kicillof attempts to secure a key vice presidency position amid internal peronist conflicts.
The IGJ dismissed Kicillof's move to cover Chiqui Tapia regarding the observers in the AFA: "The move has no validity"
The General Inspector of Justice in Argentina rejected Governor Axel Kicillof's attempt to protect AFA President Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia from scrutiny by stating that the AFA remains under the jurisdiction of Buenos Aires City, and thus the government's actions are invalid.