El duro cruce entre Cristina Kirchner y Javier Milei tras la detención del senador Kueider
- El tuit de Cristina Kirchner despegándose de Edgardo Kueider.
Kirchner Fires back at Milei Over Senator’s Arrest in Paraguay
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Former Argentine Vice President Cristina Kirchner has publicly distanced herself from Senator Edgardo Kueider, who was arrested in Paraguay with US$200,000 in undeclared cash. Kirchner’s sharp response came after libertarian presidential candidate Javier Milei highlighted Kueider’s past affiliation with her political party.
The controversy erupted when Kueider, a senator from the ruling Peronist party, was detained at the border crossing between Paraguay and Argentina.Authorities found a large sum of money in his possession, raising questions about its origin and purpose.
Milei, a vocal critic of Kirchner and the Peronist government, seized the chance to attack the former vice president.He posted a picture of Kueider’s candidacy on the same ticket as Kirchner and then-presidential candidate Alberto Fernández in the 2019 elections,writing,”Everything yours. End.”
Kirchner, known for her fiery rhetoric, swiftly retorted on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). “If it had been mine, I wouldn’t have voted for the Basic Law, dear Javier,” she wrote, referencing a controversial economic bill supported by Milei. She added a sarcastic jab: “You like the peach but can’t handle the fuzz. Kisses.”
This exchange highlights the deep political divisions in Argentina, with Kirchner and Milei representing opposing ends of the spectrum.Kirchner had already distanced herself from Kueider earlier in the week, stating that he had “voted as a libertarian with the Milei government” after initially being elected as a Peronist. She also criticized the government’s handling of the situation, calling it “tariffed democracy.”
The arrest of Kueider has sparked a political firestorm in Argentina, with questions swirling about the senator’s activities and the potential implications for the ruling Peronist party.
Kirchner Slams Kueider Arrest, Accuses Opposition of Vote Buying
Former Argentine President Cristina Kirchner launched a scathing attack on the recent arrest of businessman Edgardo Kueider, accusing the opposition of using the case to secure votes through “dirty tactics.”
Kirchner took to social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to express her outrage, stating that kueider’s detention was a ploy to distract from the government’s economic woes and secure votes for legislation harmful to the nation.
Asunción, Paraguay – Senator Blas L. Kueider announced he will take a leave of absence following his detention in Paraguay with over $200,000 in undeclared cash. Kueider’s decision comes amid mounting pressure from political rivals who are calling for his expulsion from the Senate.
Kueider,in a statement,emphasized his desire for a transparent investigation,stating that his leave is intended to “remove any obstacle” to the legal process. He expressed confidence that “all institutional mechanisms” will be employed to clarify the situation.
The senator’s legal troubles have sent shockwaves through Paraguayan politics. Opposition figures, including members of the “irchnerismo” movement, are actively seeking allies to push for Kueider’s removal from office.Adding to the drama, a bomb threat forced the postponement of a crucial hearing that was to determine whether Kueider would remain in pre-trial detention. Comisario Juan Agüero confirmed that authorities received a call warning of an imminent explosion at the Asunción courthouse, prompting a full evacuation of the building.
The investigation into kueider’s case is ongoing, and the senator maintains his innocence. The outcome of the legal proceedings and the political fallout remain to be seen.
Kirchner, Milei Clash Over Senator’s arrest in Paraguay: A Political Firestorm Ignites
Buenos aires, Argentina - The arrest of Senator Edgardo Kueider in Paraguay, carrying US$200,000 in undeclared cash, has triggered a furious political feud between former President Cristina Kirchner and libertarian presidential candidate Javier Milei.
This tense situation unfolded as Kueider, a member of Argentina’s ruling Peronist party, was detained at the Paraguayan border, raising eyebrows about the source and purpose of the notable sum of money.
Milei, a fierce critic of Kirchner and the Peronist government, seized the prospect to launch a verbal attack, highlighting Kueider’s previous affiliation with Kirchner’s political party. He posted a campaign image from the 2019 elections, showing Kueider alongside Kirchner and then-presidential candidate Alberto Fernández, with the caption, “Everything yours. End.”
Kirchner, known for her assertive communication style, promptly fired back on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). She sarcastically referenced Milei’s support for controversial economic policies, tweeting, “If it had been mine, I wouldn’t have voted for the Basic Law, dear Javier. You like the peach but can’t handle the fuzz. Kisses.”
This exchange underscores the deep ideological divide in Argentina, with Kirchner and Milei representing opposing poles of the political spectrum.
Kirchner has previously distanced herself from Kueider, accusing him of voting in alignment with Milei’s libertarian views despite being elected as a Peronist. She also criticized the government’s handling of the situation, characterizing it as a symptom of “tariffed democracy.”
The arrest has ignited a political firestorm in Argentina, with concerns swirling about Kueider’s activities and the potential repercussions for the ruling party.
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