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Despite the fact that the dialogue between Alberto Fernández and Cristina Kirchner continues to be cut off, internal channels are beginning to open up to recompose the coalition

Within the Frente de Todos two positions coexist. A sector asks the President for a show of authority and to distance himself from Kirchnerism. Another one who speaks with the Vice President and prevents the fracture of the alliance from being exposed and total for the good of the management

Despite the fact that the dialogue between Alberto Fernandez and Cristina Kirchner continues to be cut off internal channels are beginning to open up to recompose the coalition
Despite the fact that the dialogue between Alberto Fernandez and Cristina Kirchner continues to be cut off internal channels are beginning to open up to recompose the coalition

Alberto Fernández and Cristina Kirchner still do not speak to each other, although concrete requests are beginning to appear within the ruling party for both to sit down face to face again and channel the political link that unites, at a small point on the line, the Front of All.

The problem is that, at the moment, neither of them wants to start the communication. In the coalition, those who consider that sealing peace is still viable understand that the only way to do it is through an agreement between the President and the Vice President.

Trying to make efforts to stop the escalation of cross declarations, after the public honesty of officials such as the Foreign Minister, Santiago Cafiero, who last Sunday assured that “ignoring that the Front of All is going through a critical political moment today would be foolish.”

Through the Peronist arteries, there are ministers and officials who try to bring positions closer to avoid the total rupture of the political alliance. The problem is that another very specific idea coexists within the same coalition: the alliance was already broken at the time that La Cámpora decided to vote against the agreement with the IMF.

One of those who seek to manage the rapprochement of the two worlds that coexist in the Government is the Secretary of Parliamentary Relations, Fernando “Chino” Navarro. With an office in the Casa Rosada, the leader of the Evita Movement is one of the leaders who report to Fernández but tries to keep the unit from exploding.

In recent days he had two meetings to seek to bring the parties closer together and reach an agreement to build a new political operation in the Front of All. Although Navarro denied the meeting, Infobae was able to confirm that last Thursday he had a meeting with Máximo Kirchner in Congress.

The social leader is outraged by leaks from hard-core Kirchnerism pointing to militants from the space he leads as being responsible for the attack on Cristina Kirchner’s office. In this context, and with the desire to start negotiations to resume the political dialogue, he visited the office of the camp leader.

But it was not the only meeting he starred in. Last Friday she met with the Minister of the Interior, Eduardo “Wado” de Pedro, on the ground floor of the Casa Rosada with the same purpose. Bring the parts closer and put the cards on the table. Navarro speaks frequently with the President and has been insisting, in public and in private, that the internal dialogue must be directed.

In this scenario, the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Sergio Massa, chose to move aside in the middle of the conflict. In his environment, they assured that last weekend he made his position clear through expressions in the media and that now is the time for the rest of the partners to step forward.

Massa asked to start the dialogue again, to do it in private and try to maintain unity in order to continue with the management. It was his political message. You don’t have to break. “It is time for Alberto and Cristina to move their chips”, they indicated near the leader of the Renovating Front. He already played. Now it’s time for the other partners.

In the albertista ranks, they continue to wait for the President to give a show of power and make a decision that marks his vocation to lead the Government with greater firmness. A decision that makes it clear to La Cámpora that he is not willing to let go of the repeated slights he has suffered in recent times.

“Let’s hope he reacts. Otherwise, they are going to eat it”, reflected a leader very close to Fernández. Another, who maintains fluid contact, maintained: “Now facts are needed more than words. ” Annoyance and unease are present in the nooks and crannies of the presidential environment, where there are also very clear anti-rupture positions such as the one represented by the Legal and Technical Secretary, Vilma Ibarra.

The wait is beginning to belong for some members of Albertism and federal Peronism, who look at the Head of State out of the corner of their eyes, undaunted in the face of endless cross-operations that have the final result of weakening the presidential image. The same ones reduce their expectations regarding the assembly of a scheme that supports the path to re-election.

“Speaking with La Cámpora is like a negotiation between Russia and Ukraine. We say that we are going to seek peace, but in the meantime, the missiles continue to fall and cause damage”, reflected an important government official, following the war theme that shocks the world and that served the President to make strange parallelism in the fight against inflation.

Cristina Kirchner remains in absolute silence. In the corridors of the Executive, they await a new letter with some concrete position on the internal rupture. Accustomed to the Vice President’s darts, they wonder what the next step will be and in what sense she will take it. In the Senate, they affirm that, for the moment, there will be no type of communication.

Within hard Kirchnerism, they maintain the idea of ​​not breaking up the coalition. They don’t take their feet off the plate. They assure that they will not leave and that the only dialogue to generate an armistice has to be carried out by Alberto Fernández and Cristina Kirchner.

However, there are political signs that help very little to make this pact possible. The last one was the open letter published by Kirchnerist intellectuals in which they speak of “moderation or the people” and they launch harsh criticism against the Casa Rosada and Fernández’s management.

“Government policy has reached its most tragic point: the preparation of announcement scenarios where no announcements are made. It is the failed practice of anticipating policies that do not materialize: the government itself generates the expectations and the disappointment of the expectations. It is the cruel moment where moderation turns into impotence”, they indicated in one of the harshest fragments.

The message aims to highlight the failed announcement of the “war” against inflation made by the Head of State last Friday. One more example of the confusion that reigns in the administration and the presidential blunders that lead to questions without answers, in announcements without announcements.

The letter marks the underlying political differences between Kirchnerism and Albertism. Two Peronist ways on how to carry out an economic and political plan. Differences that, at this time, and despite all efforts, seem irreconcilable.

A minister trusted by the President made clear the interests behind the need to re-establish the lines of communication between Albertism and Kirchnerism: “In Peronism, bridges are always built when the next election is at stake”. After all, neither of the two sectors can be competitive if they are divided. It is a matter of mathematics.

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Written by Christina d'souza

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