Luis D’Elía questioned Cristina Kirchner for the act in Plaza de Mayo: “The lady did not invite us”

In the framework of a new May 25, where in addition to celebrating the revolution of 1810, Kirchnerism will make an act in which it will remember the assumption of Néstor Kirchner, which happened in 2003. That is why the entire political arc spoke out about it, both for and against. In this case, Luis D’Elía, through a video that he uploaded on his Twitter account, questioned Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who will be the only speaker of the event, for not being able to be in Plaza de Mayo: “Today we can not be because the lady did not invite us.” In addition, he said that “20 years ago we were a handful who accompanied Nestor Kirchner. We risked our lives for him because he came to change the history of Argentines. I was with the fight against the corporations, the militias, the rural coup, the Americans for the FTAA (Free Trade Area of the Americas) and against all the corporations of all times.” Then, he continued to criticize the vice president: “She is the same one who met with the head of the Southern Command (of the United States, Laura Richardson), who visits the American Embassy, the same one who meets to reflect with the Mediterranean (Foundation), makes meetings with (the director of the Clarín Group Jorge) Rendo, or sends him to (the Minister of the Interior, Eduardo) Wado (De Pedro) to take pictures with (trade unionist Luis) Barrionuevo. That’s not Cristina: it’s what’s left of Kirchnerism.” Finally, he said that “I come here the night before telling Nestor that he is in our hearts forever,” and that together with Guillermo Moreno “in the next election we will be on the street, because Kirchnerism is that, the Peronism of the 21st century.” It will always live on in our history, our minds and our memory.”

Original source in Spanish

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