This Friday, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner managed to put herself at the center of the controversy with the government of Javier Mileithrough a letter entitled “It’s the bimonetary economy, stupid.” It was through the social network X, the area where Javier Milei is most active.
For some time now, The Government has been dedicating its darts almost exclusively towards the interior of La Libertad Avanza, and towards its allies within Together for Change. Consumed by his dispute with Vice President Victoria Villarruel and the scandal of the visit to the genocides carried out by Lourdes Arrieta and other deputies of his political party. Also, against the political sector headed by Mauricio Macri, for the legislative defeats that the ruling party had in Congress: related to the funds of the SIDE and the increase for retirees, and possibly also with regard to university financing.
Despite Macri tried to reposition himself by endorsing the presidential veto of the meager increase for retireesthe issue of the appointment of judges to the Supreme Court, in particular by the corrupt judge Ariel Lijoremains a point of contention with the former president. Behind the scenes, Kirchnerism has been negotiating with Javier Milei on this matter. For this reason, journalist Carlos Pagni, among other analysts, pointed out months ago that the Government left aside public discussions with Kirchnerism.
But that impasse ended this Friday, following the controversial outburst between the former president and the current president. Milei quickly took the bait, so Cristina responded to her, via X, that “He spends his time messing around on social media“. Milei then dedicated his entire speech at the IAEF Annual Convention to “the lady” who, according to him, “That’s where all that dye did him harm, it darkened his thoughts“. This way, CFK returned to the political scene with the media show methods that characterize the government of La Libertad Advances.
“In normal conditions of pressure and temperature “a libertarian liberal does not win the presidency” – Milei said in his speech- “therefore, let’s say, that is We are clear that the conditions under which we were going to arrive were going to be about something on the verge of total collapse“. Although it is false that Argentina was on the verge of collapse at the time the Frente de Todos government finished its term; it is true that Javier Milei’s victory is explained much more by the disastrous government of Alberto Fernández, Cristina Kirchner, Martín Guzmán, Sergio Massa and company, than by the merit of the ultra-right proposalThe ten-point advantage that Javier Milei gained is so overwhelming that no electoral tactic could have overcome it: especially when the course of Kirchnerism, since CFK finished her last term, was to increasingly move the candidates and the political agenda to the right..
A fact that substantially reflects the debacle of the last governments is that between the Cambiemos government and the Frente de Todos government, there was a transfer of income of billions of dollars, from the pockets of the working people and the popular majorities, to concentrated capital. That is to say, The purchasing power and living conditions of the majority progressively deteriorated, while the profits of big businessmen and bankers increased.. But this It is not something that Milei’s government has come to reverse, but to deepen.
Once again, Javier Milei bored us with a weak paper economy class, which he has been repeating tirelessly. And whose only objective is to achieve the zero fiscal deficitFor the ultra-liberal, the inflation of the Argentine economy is explained exclusively by the “monetary emission”; CFK once again refloats the explanation of the “external restriction”.
As a result of this stubborn north of the Government, Javier Milei and Luis Caputo They have the merit of having caused an abrupt fall in GDP of historical record, caused largely by brutal adjustment policies, which generated economic recession. The caste is intactwith million-dollar increases for political personnel; and those who pay the consequences are the salaried workers, pensioners, retirees, the health sector, education, and the great majority who work in the informal sector. Even the food in the canteens has been cut back. At the same time, they unleash persistent attacks on state workers, with special cruelty on Memory Centers, in the former Ministry of Women, Gender and Diversity, or against programs for people with disabilities.
On the other hand, CFRP has a point in pointing out that the country’s inflationary phenomenon is largely explained by the external restriction. Argentina has a dependent economic matrix, while the US dollar is the reserve of value that dominates the national peso. What the former president does not admit is that None of their governments sought to reverse Argentina’s condition of economic submission, and much less put an end to the external debt scam that is one of the main drains of dollars that the country has..
The government of Javier Miley that from its theoretical bases “does not see it”, nor does it seek to reverse this. Rather, deepen the national declinein favor of the United States and large foreign capitals. By deepening the extractive deliveryand for bowing to the fraudulent debt with the IMF and other external creditors.
Tied to the whims of the owners of the dollar, there is no way out of any of the problems of the economy, much less for the working people and the popular majorities.
Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com