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Axel Kicillof's government said that homicides have decreased like 'never before' in PBA

Meanwhile, as the severe security crisis in the province reaches alarming levels, Kicillof goes out to lie to the people.

The serious security crisis in the province of Buenos Aires reaches alarming levels, with citizens being murdered daily at the hands of criminals, while the government of the ultra KirchneristAxel Kicillof denies reality and abandons the people of Buenos Aires.

In this context, the recent statements by the Buenos Aires Security Minister, Javier Alonso, are an insult to the victims and their families. According to the official, in the last five years the "best statistics" in terms of security have been achieved, claiming that "we reduced homicides like never before, equipped the police like never before, and homicides during robberies fell by 55.6%."

However, reality categorically contradicts the words of the Kirchnerist minister. The province of Buenos Aires has become a territory where organized crime, robberies, and homicides are commonplace.

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Axel Kicillof, Buenos Aires governor. | La Derecha Diario

Every day, new victims are added to the endless list of Buenos Aires residents who lose their lives due to the lack of action by the provincial government. Far from providing solutions, Kicillof and his team seem more concerned with minimizing the crisis than taking effective measures to combat it.

Kicillof not only fails to take responsibility for the security crisis in his province, but he also blames the Government of Javier Milei, claiming that the increase in crime is, according to him, due to the "economic situation," despite Argentina undergoing a strong economic recovery.

The numbers the government doesn't want to show reflect a bleak scenario. The Buenos Aires police are completely underfunded, without the resources or support needed to tackle crime.

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Axel Kicillof, Buenos Aires governor. | La Derecha Diario

The police have to patrol with vehicles in terrible condition, ammunition shortages, and insufficient equipment, while crime continues to grow unchecked. Meanwhile, the lack of police presence on the streets leaves residents in a state of absolute defenselessness.

Instead of focusing on people's safety, Kicillof's administration is more concerned with guaranteeing rights and privileges to criminals than protecting law-abiding citizens. The lenient ideology that permeates his government and political party has allowed criminals to enter through one door and exit through the other, leaving society at the mercy of violence.

The height of cynicism is represented by Alonso's statements, who tries to sell a reality that only exists in official speeches.

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