The axis of his message was a hard criticism of President Javier Milei, whom he described as «responsible» for the loss of jobs, the deterioration of public health and the neglect to vulnerable sectors.
Less than two weeks after the elections, Axel Kicillof intensified its campaign agenda in Buenos Aires. In a visit to the National University Guillermo Brown (UNAB), the provincial president again charged against President Javier Milei, who was responsible for the impact of economic adjustment on the daily life of the Argentines.

«Every lost job, every retiree who cannot buy their medications, each person with disabilities who stopped receiving assistance, has a responsible: it is called Javier Milei,» said the governor during an act with students.
Within that framework, he defended the role of the public universities of the Conurbano, which he described as «full of children of workers», and denounced that they are being «definanced» by the national government. He also questioned the paralysis of public works: «It is inhuman to stop routes, hospitals and homes. In the province we will continue to invest, because it is an act of dignity for our people.»
The event was attended by the social leader and candidate Juan recordois, which gave the activity a symbolic reinforcement in the field of social justice. From the provincial ruling they seek to consolidate a message that contrasts with the policies of the National Executive.
The strategy occurs in a context of wear of the presidential image, reflected in recent surveys that mark a drop in the approval of Milei and a growth of disapproval. In that scenario, Kicillof is committed to positioning its management as an alternative focused on education, health and public works, pillars that it considers threatened by the national economic course.
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