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María Eugenia Talerico: "in the Lists of Freedom Advances There Is a Lot of Recycling"

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The candidate for national deputy for the province of Buenos Aires denounced political recycling on the LLA lists and criticized the use of DNU and the lack of budget. "I see the discussions in Congress and feel that we have become a very mediocre country," said the criminal lawyer. Read more
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The candidate for national deputy for the province of Buenos Aires denounced political recycling on the LLA lists and criticized the use of DNU and the lack of budget. "I see the discussions in Congress and feel that we have become a very mediocre country," said the criminal lawyer. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The criminal lawyer and candidate for national deputy María Eugenia Talerico went through El Zoológico to talk about her political present, the direction of the government and the crisis of representation that, she considers, goes through much of the traditional leadership. From her space Power, which defined as the only different proposal, she said that what exists today in the dominant lists—both official and opposition—is a recycling of exhau…

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amdelplata.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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