“After being sworn in as a deputy for LLA, Fernanda Coitinho She was surprised at the venue by her husband, who gave her a bouquet of flowers on her birthday. Nobody knows why it didn’t ring Leo Matioli at that precise moment,” he posted Juan Rubinacci on his X account. The journalist accompanied the message with a video of an unusual event in the Buenos Aires Lower House.

In the recording, the libertarian legislator Fernanda Coutinho receives a floral gift from her husband who enters the premises. Before the surprised sight and the applause of the other deputies, the parliamentarian thanked her partner for his gesture with a kiss. The gift given is due to a new anniversary of his birth that coincided with the oath of entry into Deputies.

Coitinho assumed his bench in the Chamber of Deputies of the province of Buenos Aires in a session after the license of the head of the Sixth Electoral Section, thus complying with the list of territorial representation in the Buenos Aires legislature. It was noted for its political environment as a figure close to key operators of the libertarian space in the provincein particular Sebastian Parejathe political creator of the Buenos Aires sector within La Libertad Avanza.

Before assuming his legislative position, Coitinho, self-recognized as pro-life, served as head of a national State agency, ANSES, in the jurisdiction of Almirante Brown.which implied responsibilities in the execution of social security and citizen care policies in that district. Additionally, he served as academic director of the School of Debate and Political Analysis Traininglinked to the internal training structure within LLA.

His arrival at the Buenos Aires legislature occurred in a political context where libertarians have promoted the incorporation of activists and operators with diverse profiles, including figures with experience in public management before their parliamentary role. Coitinho’s career in management National Social Security Administration (ANSES) linked it to one of the main Argentine social security organizations, in charge of retirements, pensions and social benefits, although without extensive public details about specific projects under its charge.

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