Kirchnerism criticizes future Defense Minister for being military

Kirchnerism has voiced criticisms against the appointment of a military figure as future Defense Minister in Javier Milei's government. This opposition comes amid recent electoral losses and limited economic proposals from Peronism. Critics argue that this stance shows a fixation on 1970s debates.

Amid cabinet changes announced by President Javier Milei, Kirchnerism has questioned the selection of a military figure to lead the Ministry of Defense. Reports indicate this criticism follows Peronism's losses in 18 provinces in recent elections. The movement's leader, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, faces a judicial conviction and is imprisoned, weakening her political standing.

Opposition Peronists mainly propose tax increases or tighter currency controls, known as cepo. This has prompted accusations that Kirchnerism remains 'frozen in time,' reviving 1970s fears about the military's role in Argentine politics. The Ministry of Defense is a key area in Milei's cabinet adjustments, aimed at structural reforms.

Keywords such as 'ministerio de Defensa', 'Javier Milei', and 'cambios de gabinete' underscore the debate's importance in the current political landscape. The news publication is dated November 25, 2025, reflecting ongoing tensions in Congress and Argentine society.

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