With a banner with the words “Kirchnerism never again”, The libertarian campaign was launched in the province of Buenos Aires. In Villa Celina, La Matanza party, the main candidates of La Libertad advances For the Buenos Aires elections of September 7 they were present with the president Javier Milei. The leaders took a group photograph, holding the controversial poster that makes direct allusion to the report of the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons (CONADEP)which documented the crimes of the last military dictatorship (1976-1983).
In the portrait, together with the President, the Secretary General of the Presidency appear, Karina Milei; The Buenos Aires presidents of Libertad advances and the PRO, Sebastián Couple and Cristian Ritondo. As well as the next candidate for national deputy, José Luis Espert and the Minister of National Security, Patricia Bullrich. The eight heads on the list of electoral sections also joined the postcard, Diego Valenzuela (First), Natalia Blanco (Second), Maximiliano Bondarenko (Third), Gonzalo Cabezas (Quarter), Guillermo Montenegro (Fifth), Oscar Liberman (Sixth), Alejandro Speroni (Seventh) and Francisco Adorni (Octave).

While the fact of observing pure referents of the PRO, such as Ritondo and Montenegro, with the libertarian diver caught the attention, another detail was a trend in social networks. The curious possessed by Javier Milei in the joint photo does not go unnoticed in the internnauta world. The economist to match the stature of the rest of those present had to resort to pose on foot to the camera. The networks were filled with teasing.
According to different surveys, Libertad progresses would be 10 points below the electoral coalition that encompasses Peronist Kirchnerism in the total provincial measurement. For that reason, it transpired that the advisor Santiago Caputo It is designing a campaign that is resonant in everything linked to the communicational pointing to the management of Axel Kicillof as target of the libertarian slogan. Milei himself, an act at the Faro Foundation, said that the result of the elections could mean “the end of Kirchnerism.”
By rn


