Buenos Aires, Argentina – In a political event of great magnitude, President Javier Milei closed his campaign in the province of Buenos Aires (PBA) with a speech deemed historic at the Villa Ángela club in Moreno. Addressing a fervent crowd, the president positioned the event as the “final offensive” against the Kirchnerist political movement, which he holds responsible for the nation’s problems.
The event featured the participation of several of the most important Buenos Aires candidates, such as Andrea Vera, Sebastián Pareja, Maximiliano Bondarenko, and Diego Valenzuela. At the start of his address, the president thanked his sister, Karina Milei, whom he referred to as the “boss” of the political organization, for her work in consolidating candidacies nationwide.
In his speech, Milei strongly criticized Kirchnerism, accusing it of resorting to violence and “insults” to oppose his policies. In a moment of great tension, the president evoked the figure of prosecutor Nisman and suggested that Kirchnerism had ended his life. He also referenced a recent stone attack in Lomas de Zamora, stating that such aggression only proves that his ideas are stronger and that his opponents are desperate.
The event culminated with an energetic call for voters to support his party in the upcoming elections on Sunday, presenting them as a “moral battle” to “get the rats out of the Province.” The president concluded the contest with the declaration, “Kirchnerism never again,” a message that resonated strongly with his followers.
Milei’s closing campaign speech was a clear reflection of the government’s strategy to directly confront the opposition, mobilizing its base and framing the political struggle as a moral crusade for the transformation of Argentina. The event in Moreno, a symbolic territory for Peronism, marks a key moment in the country’s political landscape.
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