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State aid to the poorest in Argentina deepens the dispute for power in the Casa Rosada

By Federico Rivas Molina

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has shown a great ability to add new enemies. On Monday, during a rally organized by related unions in Avellaneda, in the southern industrial area of ​​the city of Buenos Aires, she demanded that the Government of Alberto Fernández, where she is vice president, regain control of social plans.

Kirchner does not like that two large picketing groups, the Evita Movement and Barrios de Pie, have leaders in high positions in the Ministry of Social Development, the portfolio in charge of managing part of the billions . . .

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