Leila Gianni, lawyer, former official of the Ministry of Human Capital and brand new candidate for councilor for freedom progresses in La Matanza, shake the nets again with a post where Irony mixes, neighborhood denunciation and mischief. In his X account, he published a video of an improvised Matancera Street delimited with used covers (rubbers) as a cord, and accompanied him with a phrase that did not go unnoticed: “What a beautiful rubber !!”
The message, which begins as an apparent street praise, is actually a double wink: to the precariousness in the urban management of the mayor Fernando Espinoza – “Fernandito”, as she calls it -, and also to her own prominent bust, physical distinctive of which the libertarian is not ashamed, but uses as a communication resource with remarkable self -confidence. Where others would be offended by a macho comment, Gianni transforms it into campaign self -determination.
“Fernandito, you spend with the decoration that you give to the Matancos neighbors. I wonder if you were inspired by Puerto Madero …”, Ironized, in a contrast as absurd as effective. The tires thrown in the Matanzra land, far from the glam of the Buenos Aires streets of Puerto Madero, are a postal as real as the symbolic of the conurbano in electoral times.
In the land where “nothing never happens but everything is about to explode,” the libertarian candidate does not leave a puppet with a head. Not even Espinoza himself, who in a gesture of those Argentine oddities is now running as a testimonial councilor by force Patria, the new Peronist seal that unites kicillofismo, La Cámpora and massism. “At least come and end the work. Do not cover the garbage with earth, do not take us for fools.”This is how Gianni speaks to the communal chief with the fair mixture of indignant tone and sarcastic tuteo.
La Matanza, the most populous municipality in the province, is also one of the historical bastions of Peronism. But that reign begins to show fissures. “You have little …” with which Gianni closes his post, the “Vllc!” with whom he signs (acronym for “Long live freedom, fuck”) condenses everything: provocation, period of time and cry of tweet war. While the Buenos Aires ruling tries to contain internal between Christinists, Massists and Filokicillofista governors, in the plain, opponents like Gianni step strong. Or at least they make noise.
By rn

