
Axel Kicillof Stated That Javier Milei 'is the Main Person Responsible for Drug Trafficking'
The Kirchnerist governor didn't take responsibility for security in his province and blamed the national government.
The incompetent ultra-Kirchnerist governor Axel Kicillof led a press conference to respond to President Javier Milei, who on Friday stated that, due to the increase in insecurity cases, he proposed intervening in the province of Buenos Aires to solve that problem.
The Buenos Aires governor launched a response in which, as expected, he took no responsibility and blamed others.
Kicillof accused President Milei of acting with "strong>authoritarianism" and supposedly trying to divert attention from the "strong>controversies" surrounding the president.

"Milei may not have realized the enormous gravity of threatening a federal intervention in a province with its democratically elected authorities," declared Kicillof, joined by Vice Governor Verónica Magario.
He also anticipated that he will file a criminal complaint against Milei for proposing to intervene in the province and end the insecurity caused by Kirchnerism: "I instructed the Government advisor to, along with the State prosecutor of our province, file a criminal complaint to investigate the possible commission of crimes against the constitutional order of the province."
Kicillof also assured that "from the very beginning we supported the family" of Kim, the 7-year-old girl who was murdered in La Plata, despite the family saying that they didn't receive a single call from the Buenos Aires government.
The Kirchnerist governor was joined by Peronist leaders from across the province, including mayors, officials, and legislators.

During his speech, he reviewed the events that occurred since the murder of the 7-year-old girl and recalled that the police had already arrested the murderer on another occasion: "The Province doesn't have a Buenos Aires penal code. It doesn't exist. The laws are determined by Congress. Imprisoning a person isn't decided by a governor. I don't know if the President will understand because he repeats this lie."
Additionally, despite supporting and backing pro-criminal lenient prosecutors, Kicillof played dumb and stated: "the problem is with the Justice system and how it is administered. Our police had arrested him. He should have been in prison, he was free and he murdered."
To conclude, the Kirchnerist governor once again blamed Milei, making him responsible for drug trafficking: "Let me make something very clear: the increase in violence is currently linked to drug trafficking. The province doesn't produce drugs, they have to cross national borders," he declared, despite doing nothing to combat it.
He concluded: "And I say it with total clarity: Milei is the main person responsible for drug trafficking, which is why I called him to a working meeting wherever he wants."
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