'Come June, CFK will decide not to seek reelection,' Duhalde says
Presidential pre-candidate Eduardo Duhalde assured that President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner will decide not to seek re-election in June because "she will realize that she has no chances of winning” in a second round.
During his visit to the Expoagro agrarian expo, Duhalde said that “everyone who wants to have a candidate in the opposition will have it.”
“Fernández de Kirchner will decide not to seek re-election in June. She will see that she has no chances of winning in a second round,” the ex president told the press.
“Come June, they (they Kirchnerites) will panic, since neither the president or any other official will have a chance of winning the election,” he continued.
Duhalde later said that Fernández de Kirchner had a “perverse attitude” towards farmers when she said that their sector only contributes with 2.8 percent of the economy.
“It was not a mistake, it was an evil act toward the sector that contributes the most with the Argentine economy,” he continued.
“It’s obvious that she wants to get back at the farmers, but she can’t,” the ex president assured.




















