Overview
- Kicillof said public works have been largely stopped nationwide under Milei, leaving roughly a thousand projects on hold and provincial infrastructure without funding.
- He asserted the national government owes Buenos Aires Province about US$12 billion and confirmed a fiscal claim was filed with the Supreme Court.
- Visiting Mar del Plata’s Parque Industrial with candidate Jorge Taiana, he toured plants at Lamb Weston, Lucciano’s and Norgreen S.A. and argued the macro plan has dollarized costs and frozen the domestic market.
- He warned that Mar del Plata’s tourism is deteriorating, noting two major hotels approached the province about potential sales.
- He called for explanations from José Luis Espert over alleged narco-linked campaign financing and said narcotrafficking is a federal crime that requires presidential responsibility, referencing a recent triple murder case.