Overview
- Kicillof asserted that not a single dollar of the international rescue financing sought by the national government would be directed to education, disability services, or infrastructure for jobs and industry.
- He framed the statement as campaign messaging ahead of the October 26 legislative vote, urging supporters to show they want to live better.
- He argued Argentina’s issue is misplaced priorities rather than a lack of money and accused the Milei administration of trying to dismantle the state and harming vulnerable sectors.
- During the visit to Escuela de Educación Especial No. 5, he met with students and disability specialists alongside Alberto Sileoni, Alejandro Masagué, and school director Valeria Bachanini.
- He also toured the PARCUM industrial park, where logistics firm Fast Track is building a 2,000-square-meter facility, and highlighted provincial efforts in contrast with national policies.