Carolina Moisés, the Peronist senator who was appointed as vice president of the Chamber, criticized Cristina Kirchner
Carolina Moisés, a Peronist senator and newly appointed vice president of the Senate, criticized Cristina Kirchner and La Cámpora, asserting that online attacks against her are orchestrated by trolls rather than genuine opinions.
Carolina Moisés, a senator from Jujuy who recently stepped into the role of second vice president of the Senate in a political maneuver that sidelined the Kirchnerism faction, has expressed her dissent towards Cristina Kirchner and La Cámpora. In an interview with LN+, Moisés rejected the criticisms she has received following her new role and described the online backlash against her as being driven by trolls, rather than reflecting true public sentiment.
Moisés’s appointment marks a significant political shift, as she aligns with the faction led by Salta's governor, distancing herself from Kirchner’s leadership within the Peronist Party (PJ). During the interview, she highlighted her respect for Kirchner’s leadership while outlining her disagreements, suggesting that the current direction of the PJ under Kirchner is misaligned with her vision and the needs of their constituents.
The implications of Moisés's statements are noteworthy; they indicate a growing rift within the Peronist Party and suggest that internal factions may increasingly challenge Kirchner’s influence. This dynamic adds a layer of complexity to Argentina’s political landscape, particularly ahead of potential electoral processes where such divisions could impact voter sentiment and party cohesion.