Cristóbal López, 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 Cámpora.
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 Cámpora 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.
The presidential campaigns start on March 1 and the party of Mirtha Legrand
Javier Milei will inaugurate the legislative sessions on March 1, marking the start of the presidential campaigns in Argentina.
Axel Kicillof's move to protect Chiqui Tapia amid possible overseers' appointment in the AFA
Axel Kicillof has pushed for the transfer of the AFA's headquarters to Buenos Aires to shield its president, Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia, amid scrutiny over anomalies identified by the General Inspection of Justice.
In front of Kicillof, the mayor of San Isidro demanded that the use of cell phones in Buenos Aires prisons be prohibited
Ramón Lanús, the mayor of San Isidro, urged the prohibition of cell phone use in prisons to prevent gangs from operating while incarcerated during an event with the governor of Buenos Aires.
The Kicillof government accepted a request from Tapia to halt an investigation into AFA funds
The Kicillof government in Argentina has agreed to allow the relocation of the AFA to the province of Buenos Aires, despite prior rejection from the General Inspection of Justice and an ongoing investigation into financial irregularities.
Two key union allies of Kicillof strike against Milei, whom they blame for low salaries in Buenos Aires
Two major unions in Buenos Aires are protesting against President Javier Milei, blaming his government for the province's inability to improve salaries.
Fate: Sutna took the conflict to Kicillof after two hearings without agreement
The Sutna union has escalated the dispute over the Fate plant's closure to the governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, following unsuccessful negotiations.
In the midst of the internal conflict with Kicillof, kirchnerism reinterprets 678 on the channel of union leader Víctor Santa María
Kirchnerism is revamping the political talk show format with '1111', airing on Víctor Santa María's channel, as a response to internal conflicts with Kicillof.
"We are betting on development": Kicillof confirmed that he will be at Expoagro 2026
The governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, confirmed the province's participation in Expoagro 2026 during a meeting with event organizers.
End of the truce in the provincial PJ: tough fight between Kicillof and La Cámpora for positions in the provincial Senate
The internal power struggle within the Buenos Aires Peronist party reignites as Governor Kicillof and La Cámpora clash over key positions in the provincial Senate.
Kicillof met with Expoagro organizers and confirmed he will attend the show
Axel Kicillof, the governor of Buenos Aires province, confirmed his participation in Expoagro during a meeting with the event's organizers.
Kicillof arrives at the Buenos Aires Legislative Assembly with a strike declared by allied unions and a dispute in the PJ over the line of succession
Governor Axel Kicillof faces potential strikes from various unions as he prepares for the Buenos Aires Legislative Assembly amid pressures regarding succession in the provincial leadership.
Electoral preparations accelerate to succeed Kicillof in the province of Buenos Aires
Political preparations intensify in Argentina's Buenos Aires province as Governor Axel Kicillof and his deputy begin to strategize for the upcoming gubernatorial election in 2027.
The internal conflict between Kicillof and Máximo Kirchner resurfaces in a tug-of-war over the authorities of the Buenos Aires Senate
The power struggle between Governor Kicillof and Máximo Kirchner intensifies as they negotiate leadership positions in the Buenos Aires Senate.
The conflict in the Province escalates, and even Baradel's union confronts Kicillof with a strike that halts the start of classes
Teacher unions in Buenos Aires are initiating their first joint strike against Governor Axel Kicillof, disrupting the school year start due to salary policy disagreements.
Setback for Chiqui Tapia: the IGJ rejected the move of AFA's headquarters to Pilar
The General Inspection of Justice (IGJ) has rejected the Argentine Football Association's (AFA) request to relocate its headquarters to Pilar, as it observed the absence of necessary office facilities.
When do classes start in Buenos Aires 2026: this is the school calendar
The Buenos Aires government has announced the school calendar for 2026, including start and end dates for different educational levels.
Axel Kicillof and five other Kirchnerist governors call on deputies to "vote against" labor reform, labeling it "antifederal"
Governor Axel Kicillof and five other Kirchnerist governors in Argentina have urged legislators to oppose a national labor reform bill, which they describe as 'antifederal.'
Kicillof focuses on national organization and prepares to delve into the interior after the conquest of the Buenos Aires PJ
Axel Kicillof, the governor of Buenos Aires, is expanding his political movement nationally after taking control of the provincial Justicialist Party (PJ).
The Future of the Historic Chapadmalal Complex: Milei Doesn't Use It, Kicillof Does, and the Debate Over Its Privatization Heats Up
The debate over the privatization of the historic Chapadmalal complex intensifies as President Javier Milei chooses not to use it while his predecessor, Kicillof, did.
New survey among K voters: Kicillof ahead of Cristina and 10 leaders with record rejection
A recent national survey reveals that Axel Kicillof is favored over Cristina Kirchner among K voters, alongside a notable rejection of libertarian leaders.
Politicians come and go, the ankle monitors remain
The article discusses the current state of Argentine politics during the summer and the lack of significant events to analyze.
Classes in the Province: For the First Time, Teachers Stand Up to Kicillof and Threaten Not to Start Classes
Teachers in Buenos Aires Province threaten to strike, jeopardizing the start of the school year after rejecting the government's insufficient salary offer.
Teachers' Strike: Classes May Not Begin in February Due to Salary Demands from FEB to Kicillof
The Federation of Bonaerense Educators has resolved not to start classes in February after rejecting the government's salary proposal.
Below the unity list, the PJ of Buenos Aires could have district internals between axelistas and kirchneristas
Despite a top-level agreement, multiple candidate lists have emerged in several districts, potentially leading to internal elections within the Buenos Aires PJ party.
Kicillof at the march against labor reform: "It's a lie that it's a law that helps informal workers"
Governor Axel Kicillof led a march against labor reform in Argentina, asserting that the proposed law does not benefit informal workers and criticizing its implications.
Provincial Re-election: The Limit That Power Wants to Erase
The Buenos Aires provincial government is revisiting the controversial issue of indefinite re-election for mayors amid ongoing crises.
The father of soldier Rodrigo Gómez accused Kicillof's government of allowing cell phones in prisons
Juan Gómez criticized the Buenos Aires provincial government for allowing prisoners to access cell phones, which he claims contributed to his son's suicide after being extorted.
After taking over the presidency of the provincial PJ, Kicillof seeks to advance with the group of governors tougher with Milei
Axel Kicillof's election as leader of the Buenos Aires PJ is seen as a strategic move to strengthen his presidential candidacy against Javier Milei next year.
Máximo Kirchner Leaves and Kicillof Takes Over, but the Internal Conflict of the Buenos Aires PJ Remains Under the 'Unity List'
Máximo Kirchner has stepped down as president of the Buenos Aires Peronist Party (PJ), and Axel Kicillof has assumed the leadership amid ongoing internal struggles within the party.
Low inflation and hard Trumpism; unforced errors by Toto; Kicillof and Cristina's long hand
The Argentine government is focusing on presenting low inflation figures while deepening its alignment with the Trump administration, amidst a lack of organized opposition.
Kicillof agreed with Kirchnerism and will preside over the PJ of Buenos Aires
Governor Axel Kicillof will lead the Justicialist Party in Buenos Aires after reaching an agreement with La Cámpora to avoid internal conflicts.
After agreeing with Kirchnerism, Axel Kicillof will be the new president of the Buenos Aires PJ
Governor Axel Kicillof will take over as the president of the Buenos Aires Provincial Justicialist Party (PJ) following an agreement with Kirchnerism, replacing Máximo Kirchner.
When do classes start in the province of Buenos Aires
The Buenos Aires provincial government officially announced the educational calendar for 2026, detailing the start of classes and winter break, aiming for 190 days of school activity.
Tension increases between Kicillof and Caputo over the automotive industry
Tensions have risen between officials over tax burdens affecting the automotive export sector in Argentina, as demand for reduced provincial and municipal taxes to boost competitiveness continues.
Axel Kicillof and Máximo Kirchner explore a coexistence formula to avoid the internal conflict of the Buenos Aires PJ
Axel Kicillof and Máximo Kirchner are negotiating a coexistence agreement to prevent internal conflicts within the Justicialist Party in Buenos Aires, focusing on ensuring Kicillof leads the party.
Caputo confronted Kicillof and revived the debate on competitiveness in the automotive industry
Economy Minister Luis Caputo's statements about possibly eliminating export duties amid declining production and exports have reignited discussions surrounding the competitiveness of Argentina's automotive industry.
The clock is ticking for an agreement: Kicillof rejects presiding over the PJ, despite pressure from Máximo Kirchner
Governor Axel Kicillof has declined the position of president of the Justicialist Party in Buenos Aires, insisting on party unity and leadership that aligns with his management, with a deadline for agreement looming until Saturday.
Jorge Macri confronted Kicillof over insecurity and squatters: "I will not allow the City to become like the suburbs"
Jorge Macri, the Mayor of Buenos Aires, criticized Axel Kicillof for issues of insecurity and squatting, asserting his commitment to maintaining the city’s standards and rejecting any suburban decay.