translated from Spanish: Kicillof assured that he does not receive orders from Maximus Kirchner and took off from La Cámpora

In the midst of the election campaign en route to the P.A.S.O that will take place on August 11, continue the crosses between Axel Kicillof and Maria Eugenia Vidal.This time, the one who took the voice was the pre-candidate for governor bonaerense by the Front of All, who refused to receive or receive maximist Kirchner, the leader of La Cámpora.

“Maximum does not give me orders. That’s ridiculous. The governor (María Eugenia Vidal) says it to see if we talk about an implausible thing instead of talking about the disaster they put together in the province of Buenos Aires,” she said. With these arguments, the former economy minister responded to the current governor, who had ensured that Kicillof’s arrival amounted to the landing of La Cámpora in the provincial state, and that the real plan was to lay the groundwork for Maximo Kirchner to assume 2023.In that vein, the former official said in statements to FM Milenium: “I am not as a candidate of The Campora. I was not part of the board of directors of La Cámpora. I was economy minister and they said, ‘Are you from La Cámpora?’ No, he was a minister and he did not give me orders La Cámpora because he was the Minister of Economy of Argentina.In addition, Kicillof denied any kind of link with the Communist Party and Marxism, a label that had been placed by the candidate for vice-president of Together for Change. , Miguel Pichetto. “I am now a candidate of a front that is broader than The Changepora, than Kirchnerism, broader than Peronism with the Renewing Front inside, and I am a candidate of that space,” he stressed.

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