Overview
- The governor met the former president at her San José 1111 residence in Constitución, where she serves house arrest after the Vialidad conviction.
- Sources from both teams described a good, constructive conversation about national and international issues and the call to seguir sumando fuerzas for October.
- No image was taken or released, and the camps limited public messaging to brief confirmations of the private meeting.
- Reporting indicates the visit required and received judicial authorization from the case overseen by Tribunal Oral Federal Nº2, marking their first in‑person contact since the conviction.
- The encounter was framed as a show of Peronist unity as Kicillof sustains a Buenos Aires‑focused campaign, including support for candidates such as Jorge Taiana ahead of Oct. 26.