The new enemies of Javier Milei and star publicist of Sergio Massa’s campaign

Robert Collins

Global Courant

Hello Cristina

Cristina Elisabet Kirchner leaves no detail out of the campaign. It was shown in a talk at UMET last week and he almost certainly won’t make anything else public. But despite his reluctance, he doesn’t stop getting involved. Last Saturday, when the conference ended and he gathered on the street in front of the University of the Managers’ Union to address the militants, he gave the order: “Don’t let Axel go.” The governor of Buenos Aires was waiting for them and them left there together: the fight for the governorship of Buenos Aires is keeping the vice awake. CFK is in dialogue with Sergio Tomás Massa (they have three conversations a week) and Kicillof checks every political move with the vice president. Like the event this Wednesday, when mayors Mario Secco and Jorge Ferraresi and former camper Andrés Larroque held a militant event in Ensenada, where they once again showed their teeth in their internal application with Máximo Kirchner.

El Cuervo Laroque and Máximo Kirchner: different times Photo: Rafael Mario Quinteros

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There is an easy way to find out if La Cámpora is participating in an event: the organizers of an activity receive a notification a while in advance: pay attention to the protocol of this group K, that is, specific places on the stage – or in the front row of the place – are strategically designed for the leaders Máximo wants to highlight. In Mendoza, for example, the absence of Senator Anabel Fernández Sagasti in the gubernatorial campaign was notable, where Peronism came third due to poor vote returns, achieving a historic performance. The cases of Quilmes and Hurlingham are different. Mayra Mendoza is already in charge in Quilmes, but La Cámpora wants her bishop Damián Selci to stay at Hurlingham to settle and settle all relevant cadres in this district in the western suburbs. Máximo is today in an absolute and relentless dispute with Axel Kicillof and does not trust what the UBA economist can assign to them if he achieves his re-election.

Cristina Fernández De Kirchner during the event in Umet. Photo Federico Lopez Claro

Massa amasa

The presidential candidate knows that he still has three weeks ahead of him in which “his life is at stake,” as one of his closest aides assures. For this reason, there will be no recourse for those who do not file an appeal by October 22, the date of the general election. That means, for example, publishing polls showing that he is in the runoff with Javier Milei, and thus proving that Patricia Bullrich has no chance of fighting for second place. For this reason, the campaign was modified after PASO and new faces were seen in the Unión por la Patria campaign. The advisor Antoni Gutiérrez Rubí lost his centrality on the fourth floor of the Peronist bunker in downtown Buenos Aires due to the personal connection and emotional support that the Catalan has with Massa and retains a certain ability to act. New terminals are now appearing in the mass campaign: there has already been talk of Lula Da Silva’s contribution with the advisor Edihño Silva and the advice of the American Dan Restrepo, who knew how to work with Barack Obama. Restrepo sent two members of his team to the country, Jessica Reis and Robert Gibbs, who were christened “the Yankees” in the bunker. They contribute to the candidate’s speech and now also to the debates on the next two Sundays. But the jewel is the new slogan: “We have something, we have who.” The agency VIVA appears, which calls itself “the world champion agency” because it worked with the AFA during the World Cup in Qatar. Dante Rodríguez and Dino Tezón are the ones who run it and who were juniors at the Savaglio agency. Some see Martín Mercado, a world-famous Argentine publicist, behind the landing of these young people. In any case, these ideas have a political filter: before Massa sees the final product, it passes through the eyes and ears of Juan Andreotti and Malena Galmarini. The mayor of San Fernando and the head of AySA are the ones who oversee everything, from advertising work to the destination of the campaign posters and flyers that emerge daily from the basement of the Peronist bunker on Bartolomé Miter Street. Tajai, Sergio?

Sergio Massa in the election campaign. Clarin Archives

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Long live freedom, damn it!

Javier Gerardo Milei focuses on October 22nd. Those who visit him daily say he is locked in his house. And he only goes to political events organized by his sister Karina, alias “El Jefe”. And there he mutters curses against two people: Mauricio Macri and Eduardo Eurnekian. As for the former president, he cannot stand the fact that he has said that he has no emotional stability and that it does not correspond to his level of aggressiveness. And about his mentor, the businessman of Armenian origin, who confronted him after his comments against Pope Francis and mentioned that “another dictator will not be tolerated.” In addition, from Together for Change they faced the libertarian’s alleged complaint against the businessman, since it was the PRO bloc – led by Cristian Ritondo and accompanied by the signatures of Margarita Stolbizer and Graciela Ocaña – that made a request for reports on the DNI made contract with the nation state. Milei said in radio statements that he objected to a deal with $45 million at stake; The representatives of the PRO spoke in their presentation that a total of 250 million is at stake, since these 45 are only what the Argentine state puts into machines. Box mathematics…

Javier Milei. AFP photo

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The new enemies of Javier Milei and star publicist of Sergio Massa’s campaign

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