Milei's Good Moment: Photo or Movie?
The article discusses Javier Milei's current political standing in Argentina, questioning whether his recent successes are temporary or indicative of a broader trend.
The unusual story of the vacation club that chooses Kirchnerist militancy
Residencias Cooperativas de Turismo in Chapadmalal serves as a vacation retreat for Kirchnerist militants, offering cultural discussions and activities.
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.
Banana World
The recent Argentine presidential election saw Javier Milei emerge as the surprising winner, defeating the previous administration and signaling a significant political shift.
Kirchnerism in Retreat: Máximo and Cristina Admit Defeat and Seek Refuge in 'the Boxes' to Survive
Kirchnerism's leaders Máximo Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner acknowledge their political defeat and plan to rely on local strategies to maintain their influence in Argentina.
Pointed out by Kirchnerism, Bianco questioned the lack of leadership in the PJ but then supported Cristina to remain at the forefront
Carlos Bianco, a minister in Buenos Aires, criticized the leadership issues within the Peronist party (PJ) but later affirmed his support for Cristina Kirchner to continue leading the party.
"1111", the K program that reimagines "6,7,8" and airs on the channel of union leader Santa María
A new program called "1111" has launched on the Grupo Octubre news channel, aiming to reinvigorate Kirchnerist militancy by revisiting themes similar to the controversial show "6,7,8".
What happened to Kirchnerism in the Senate and why it lost the vice-presidency
Kirchnerism has lost its vice-presidency in the Argentine Senate, marking a significant shift in political power.
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.
Carolina Moisés against all kirchnerism: said they are 'worshipers of failure', that La Cámpora has no proposals, and that Cristina is 'part of the problem'
Senator Carolina Moisés criticized kirchnerism, calling them 'worshipers of failure' and questioning La Cámpora's lack of proposals during an interview following her appointment as Senate Vice President.
Kirchnerism severely weakened: the libertarians did it
The article discusses the weakening of the Kirchnerist faction in Argentina, highlighting the rise of Javier Milei and the struggles facing the libertarian government.
With the entry of the new auditors, the ruling party hopes to gather a majority and relegate Kirchnerism in the AGN
The ruling party in Argentina is optimistic about gaining a majority in the National Audit Office (AGN) with the appointment of new auditors.
Adorni mocked a Kirchnerism project and was retorted that even his brother had voted for it
Manuel Adorni mocked a Kirchnerist project in Buenos Aires, prompting criticism after it was revealed that his brother, a libertarian legislator, had voted in favor of it.
Carolina Moisés, the new ally that the Government achieved among the deserters of Kirchnerism
Carolina Moisés has been appointed as the Vice President of the Senate of Argentina, marking a significant political shift as she aligns herself with the provincial governors who support the current government.
Senate: Patricia Bullrich took the vice-presidency of the Upper House from Kirchnerism and gave it to a rebellious Peronist
Patricia Bullrich's political maneuvering has resulted in the removal of Kirchnerism from the vice-presidency of the Argentine Senate, appointing Carolina Moisés instead.
Martín Menem pointed against Kirchnerism for the 'attempted destabilization' during the labor reform debate
Martín Menem criticized Kirchnerism for their destabilizing efforts during the labor reform debate in Argentina's Chamber of Deputies.
Jorge Chemes, former president of the Argentine Rural Confederations, has died at 64
Jorge Chemes, a key figure in the Argentine agricultural sector and former president of the Rural Confederations, passed away at the age of 64, prompting tributes from various agricultural organizations.
The romance of Samid and Carignano
The article discusses the unusual romance between Florencia Carignano and Alberto Samid amidst a backdrop of political absurdity in Argentina.
The Kirchnerist Powerlessness Before the New Cartography of Real Power
The Kirchnerist faction grapples with an internal crisis amidst the advancement of labor modernization legislation under Javier Milei's government.
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.'
Kirchnerism warned that labor reform will have to return to the Senate if changes are made to sick leave
Kirchnerist deputy Germán Martínez stated that any amendments to the labor reform regarding sick leave must be sent back to the Senate for approval.
Villarruel met with the Kirchnerist Quintela during her visit to La Rioja
Vice President Victoria Villarruel visited La Rioja to participate in the National Festival of La Chaya, meeting with local politicians including Governor Ricardo Quintela, an opponent of President Javier Milei.
The internal conflict of the PJ: a group of senators decides whether to separate from the Kirchnerist bloc in the Senate
A group of senators within Argentina's Peronist party is deliberating on whether to distance themselves from the Kirchnerist bloc in the Senate, amidst internal divisions and important upcoming legislative sessions.
Senate: The internal conflict of Peronism intensifies and there are increasing signs of a rupture within Kirchnerism
Internal conflicts within the Peronist party are escalating, highlighting divisions in Kirchnerism, especially after the unanimous vote against labor reform proposed by Javier Milei's government.
What match are you winning, dear Javi
The article discusses the recent labor reform in Argentina, highlighting the mixed reactions it has received, particularly from the Kirchnerist faction.
Raids on a former K official and businessmen from Chubut over bribery allegations to halt the start of classes
Chubut justice authorities have conducted raids linked to allegations of bribery involving former officials and businessmen trying to prevent the school year from starting.
Deputies: the Government is pushing for the reduction of criminal responsibility to 14 years and the ratification of the Mercosur-European Union agreement
The Argentine government seeks to reduce the age of criminal responsibility to 14 and ratify the Mercosur-European Union trade agreement during a session in the Chamber of Deputies.
Peronist governors not aligned with Kirchnerism celebrate changes to labor reform as a victory
Peronist governors not aligned with Kirchnerism view the decision to eliminate tax cuts for businesses in the labor reform project as a significant triumph.
Elections 2027
The upcoming 2027 elections in Argentina are shaping up to be a pivotal contest between Javier Milei and Kirchnerism.
Gisela Scaglia criticized Kirchnerism for the police salary protest in Santa Fe: 'They are the old guard'
National Deputy Gisela Scaglia criticized Kirchnerism, suggesting that hidden interests are behind the police salary protests in Santa Fe, which she claims threaten public safety.
Prices and corruption, the end of a libertarian summer dream
The Argentine government led by Javier Milei is attempting to pass a labor reform in the Senate aimed at job creation, despite political pushback from the Kirchnerism faction and protests from labor organizations.
The Court upheld the conviction of Claudio Uberti for the Antonini suitcase case and he should be detained
The Argentine Supreme Court has confirmed a four-and-a-half-year prison sentence for Claudio Uberti related to an incident involving undeclared cash brought into the country by Venezuelan businessman Guido Alejandro Antonini Wilson.
The ghost of Kirchnerism and a nod to the governors
The article discusses how Javier Milei's government, despite its libertarian stance, has exhibited echoes of past Kirchnerist policies in recent decision-making processes.
Milei and the Old Tricks of the Caste to Not Miss Kirchnerism
The Argentine government has halted the implementation of a new inflation index, raising concerns about the integrity of its statistical agency, INDEC, and reviving memories of past manipulations of economic data.
When there is a hidden cat
Javier Milei capitalizes on the structural crisis facing the opposition in Argentina, particularly the Kirchnerism faction, while losing credibility and relying on media confrontations.
Massism distances itself from Kirchnerism: will support lowering the age of responsibility with its own project
The Massismo bloc in Argentina has distanced itself from Kirchnerism by proposing to support a bill to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years with its own project in the National Congress.
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.
Carlos Presti criticized Kirchnerism after the dissolution of IOSFA: 'It ended up being a monstrosity'
Defense Minister Carlos Presti condemned Kirchnerism following the dissolution of the military social security institution, claiming it was created to undermine the Armed Forces.
The Government described the agreement with the U.S. as a 'historic milestone' and criticized Kirchnerism
The Argentine government hailed a new commercial agreement with the United States as a historic milestone while criticizing the Kirchnerist political faction during a press conference.
Kirchnerist judges resist the arrival of new members in Santa Cruz and the conflict escalates to the Supreme Court
In Santa Cruz, Kirchnerist judges are resisting the appointment of new members, prompting the local deputy chamber president to seek intervention from the Supreme Court.
The Danger of Controlling Information
The article discusses how both the Kirchnerism era and the current government in Argentina share notable methodological similarities despite their ideological differences, particularly in controlling narratives and handling criticism.
A judge sidelined by Kirchnerism will decide the future of the case against Tapia for business in the USA
Ignacio Rodríguez Varela, a judge sidelined by the Kirchnerist movement, will determine if serious charges against AFA president Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia and his treasurer Pablo Toviggino should be investigated by federal courts.