MelodyMirt
New member
In examining the various posts concerning Kirchner, it's evident that there's a clear division of opinions. I've been present since he assumed power, witnessing the existing gap between the "workers" (unions) and the rest of the population steadily widen.
While I refrain from celebrating anyone's demise and find it distasteful when others do, from my personal perspective, this event could be seen as a positive development for Argentina.
Considering that CFK may not possess the strength or strategic acumen to sustain Kirchner's radical approach, it's important to acknowledge that Nestor was perceived as the "true" President.
My question is, do you believe his passing will mark the onset of a new era of policies, potentially steering the country away from the detrimental impact of peronismo that has impeded Argentina's investment, global standing, and reputation?
While I refrain from celebrating anyone's demise and find it distasteful when others do, from my personal perspective, this event could be seen as a positive development for Argentina.
Considering that CFK may not possess the strength or strategic acumen to sustain Kirchner's radical approach, it's important to acknowledge that Nestor was perceived as the "true" President.
My question is, do you believe his passing will mark the onset of a new era of policies, potentially steering the country away from the detrimental impact of peronismo that has impeded Argentina's investment, global standing, and reputation?