"She's a terrible woman": Cristina Kirchner criticized Patricia Bullrich from house arrest.

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"She's a terrible woman": Cristina Kirchner criticized Patricia Bullrich from house arrest.

"She's a terrible woman": Cristina Kirchner criticized Patricia Bullrich from house arrest.

Former PresidentCristina Kirchner addressed another message to Peronist activists while serving house arrest in her apartment in Constitución. The two-time president requested that the meeting organized by social and political organizations be moved to Parque Lezama and strongly criticized the Javier Milei administration, especially Security Minister Patricia Bullrich .

In a new speech released during the Flag Day mobilization, the former president denounced a security operation outside her home conducted by the Federal Police. The Peronist party's original initiative was to demonstrate again in Constitución, but Cristina asked that the demonstration be held elsewhere to avoid conflicts with security forces. In this regard, the former president targeted the Minister of Security and accused her of orchestrating the operation.

" She's a nefarious woman, capable of anything ," Cristina declared, adding, "She brought in the Federal Police without a warrant to create conflict and chaos." "Her record proves it; she's been part of every government that ended up causing great hardship to the country and pain to the Argentinians. De la Rúa, Macri , and now, she's with Milei . What a resume she has," she teased, asserting that the recent demonstrations in Constitución " were carried out in an orderly and peaceful manner, with respect for public and private property ." "It's clear that her goal was and continues to be chaos and conflict."

In this regard, Cristina Kirchner called the minister "a complete failure " and stated that she "sought to be the protagonist with this operation." The former president also referred to Javier Milei's government in the same terms, stating: "They came to talk to us about the future, but they only brought us the worst of the past." Cristina questioned the origin of the fiscal surplus announced by the National Government and linked it to the current situation in the provinces.

" They owe money to all the provinces, which have water up to their noses. They don't fulfill the state's responsibilities, so anyone can achieve a surplus," he denounced. "The ones keeping a lid on the pot are the provincial and municipal governments. It's a model that, sooner or later, will inevitably collapse. People don't accept police officers or Cristina in prison; they want bread, pasta, or a chance to have a future," he continued.

To close his message, he asked the militants to avoid conflicts with security forces and to act with " wisdom and temperance ." " I really wanted to see you and greet you for the strength you give me . But the best and most intelligent thing would be for you to redirect the flag-waving you had organized and go to the Parque Lezama auditorium, which, besides being a beautiful place, has a wonderful Peronist sun," he concluded.

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