Correspondent (South America)
BUENOS AIRES — According to the Argentinian media, the President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is recovering well and remaining on her strict resting time at the presidential residence in Olivos. Before this, Kirchner had no contact with anyone due to strict aseptic care that doctors commanded. But yesterday she met her closest officials, the Legal and Technical Secretary Carlos Zannini, and the General Secretary of Presidency, Oscar Parrilli.
On Kirchner’s seventh day of rest, the medical team of Favaloro Foundation gave no more medical reports. The Presidential Medical Unit did, however, maintain regular monitoring and stated there were no changes after her cranial hematoma removal.
Yesterday, Kirchner began to regain a little of her normal presidential life. She engaged with some governmental issues and gave instructions through her son Maximo Kirchner, who reported to the media, and had meetings with Zannini and Parrilli in the Olivos residence.
Visits were only strictly allowed in the Favaloro Foundation, even for authorities such as the Provincial Governor of Buenos Aires, Daniel Scioli, who acknowledged that he could not visit Kirchner but knew her health condition due to medical reports, which were given to the media by Presidential Spokesman Alfredo Scoccimarro.
Under license from Kirchner, the Provincial Governor was asked to lead the ‘Kirchnerism Campaign’ in the Buenos Aires province against Martin Insaurralde’s candidacy. “We would better follow the campaign as much as we can,” Scioli said. Scioli, as President of the Partido Justicialista Party, will handle the Peronist Loyalty Day event, which was originally scheduled to have Kirchner as a special guest.
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