Governor Axel Kicillof is elevating his national profile amid worsening internal divisions in the Buenos Aires Justicialist Party (PJ), following the initial leadership transition tensions between his faction and Máximo Kirchner's La Cámpora. Despite efforts to de-escalate, new confrontations have emerged, underscoring a fractured transition.
Building on the December 19 PJ council meeting that failed to resolve the leadership void after Kirchner's term ended on December 18, Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof is intensifying his national political push. Reports highlight his attempts to step back from direct clashes with La Cámpora—linked to Kirchner—but the provincial Peronism crisis has triggered fresh disputes, involving figures like Sergio Massa. This lack of synthesis in the transition exposes persistent rifts, stalling unified leadership in the PJ bonaerense. Published December 23, 2025, these developments signal ongoing fragility ahead of potential 2026 polls.