"They are arrogant, ignorant, and believe they can go unpunished": José Luis Espert blasted Kirchnerism and lashed out at Axel Kicillof.

National Representative José Luis Espert criticized Kirchnerism for the "escrache" he suffered on June 17, when a group of activists threw manure and feces at his house. The leader of the La Libertad Avanza party directed his criticism primarily at Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof , whom he blamed for the insecurity in the province.
During an interview on the program ¿La Ves? on TN, Espert addressed the vandalism of his home, which allegedly involved the Buenos Aires City official Alexia Abaigar, who was arrested shortly afterward, sparking strong condemnation from the Kirchnerites. " Kirchnerism never took responsibility for anything . They turned the country into a shantytown, their leader is in prison for being a thief, and now, they can't put anyone in jail? I think there's a mix of impunity, arrogance, and a lot of ignorance here," Espert said in response to criticism of Abaigar's arrest.
He spoke in similar terms about other Kirchnerist leaders, such as Axel Kicillof. "Today, the Province of Buenos Aires under the government of Axel Kicillof has become 'the law of the strongest.' You can't move if you're not strong, a thug, or armed because Kicillof handed the province over to criminals, " said Espert, who polarized the governor and assured that, together with President Javier Milei , " he will seek to return the Province of Buenos Aires to the people of Buenos Aires and will leave out the criminals ."
Espert intensified his criticism of the Peronist governor and mentioned the two rulings issued by US Judge Loretta Preska in the trial for the expropriation of YPF. On Monday morning, the New York judge ordered the surrender of more than 51% of the state's shares in YPF.
"In 2012, Kirchnerism sought to recover YPF, and today we are losing it to the vulture funds. Furthermore, the YPF shares owned by the state are worth $6 billion, while the judgment is for $16 billion. It's impossible to pay," the legislator emphasized.
The libertarian congressman continued his criticism, calling the governor a "biological useless " for his management of the Ministry of Economy. "He didn't do anything right; the position he held was a position where he created disasters . By disobeying Judge (Thomas) Grieza's orders and running a fiscal deficit, we used up all the Central Bank's reserves. By nationalizing YPF improperly, we're losing it to the vulture funds today; before its nationalization, the company was doing well. Furthermore, he excluded us from the capital markets for poorly renegotiating the debt, which is why (Mauricio) Macri had to devalue. Kicillof is partly responsible for the socioeconomic and cultural genocide that Kirchnerism represented in Argentina ," Espert concluded.
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