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Jaldo on the Theft of His Cell Phone: “This Governor Came to Order; Security Is Not at Stake” - Tucumán Wake Up

Summary by Tucumán Despierta
The governor reviewed the acts of insecurity he suffered while facing different institutional positions and remarked that it will not increase his security, since the police must be at the service of the citizenry. The governor, Osvaldo Jaldo, referred in a press conference to the theft of his cell phone, which occurred last Wednesday [...]
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The governor of Tucumán, Osvaldo Jaldo, publicly referred to the theft of his cell phone during a political event held on June 18. At a press conference, he pointed out that he no longer considers the event as a fortuitous episode, but relates it to “political, criminal and economic interests” that, he said, were affected by the policies promoted by his government. “I thought it might have been an oversight, but today I see this going further,” …

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The governor reviewed the acts of insecurity he suffered while facing different institutional positions and remarked that it will not increase his security, since the police must be at the service of the citizenry. The governor, Osvaldo Jaldo, referred in a press conference to the theft of his cell phone, which occurred last Wednesday [...]

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Tucumán Despierta broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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