Without a clear successor, the former president leads her people from her confinement, while Javier Milei keeps a strange silence

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner already serves as a home imprisonment after being sentenced to six years in prison for irregularly adjudicating up to half a hundred public works to a businessman very close to her family. In addition to dam, the former Argentine president has been disabled for life for politics, which opens a debate about who should happen in the Justicialist Party and more specifically in Kirchnerism. Without a clear candidate for sight, Javier Milei, today Argentine president and roof of the former president, keeps a strategic silence.
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Edición: Ana Ribera
Sound design: Nacho Taboada
Tune: Jorge Magaz
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