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Axel Kicillof publicly announces his emotion upon learning that his oldest son cast his first vote: "It's a family tradition"

Governor of Buenos Aires province unexpectedly weeps during a statement following voting in La Plata, disclosing his plan to escort León to vote; on election day, he affirmed his intention to visit the Peronist command center - our site's update

Axel Kicillof's unexpected remark about his eldest son casting his initial vote: "It's a familial...
Axel Kicillof's unexpected remark about his eldest son casting his initial vote: "It's a familial tradition"

Axel Kicillof publicly announces his emotion upon learning that his oldest son cast his first vote: "It's a family tradition"

In the heart of Argentina's provincial capital, La Plata, Governor Axel Kicillof addressed a crowd at the Escuela Superior de Sanidad Floreal Ferrera, expressing his enthusiasm for the ongoing national elections.

"This is a beautiful day for the people to express themselves in the election," Kicillof said, his voice filled with emotion. He went on to add that voting is a democratic act and an act of peace.

Kicillof, who is the governor of the province of Buenos Aires, shared that his eldest son, León, was voting for the first time. The governor expressed pride and emotion as he spoke about this significant milestone for his family.

The election, Kicillof stated, was going smoothly across the province, with no major issues reported on election day. After speaking with mayors, he confirmed that the issues had been resolved.

Following the day's events, Kicillof revealed his post-election plans. He will be spending the evening visiting the bunker in La Plata, a location that is part of his post-election itinerary.

Kicillof's decision to visit the bunker is not unusual. It is a destination he has often chosen for post-election activities. The bunker, a historical site, serves as a symbol of resilience and continuity in the face of adversity.

The national parliamentary elections in Argentina, scheduled for late October 2025, are a crucial test for President Javier Milei's party and political alliances. These elections, should Kicillof choose to participate, could mark a significant shift in the political landscape of the country.

As the day progressed, Kicillof spent time with his family and some friends, ensuring that he was fully immersed in the spirit of the election. His day's activities, in addition to visiting the bunker, included various engagements related to the election and the province's affairs.

Kicillof's approachable and straightforward style, coupled with his commitment to democracy and peace, has earned him a strong following among the people of Buenos Aires. As the election results begin to roll in, the governor remains hopeful and optimistic, looking forward to the future of his province and his country.

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