“You Have 12 Hours”: Santa Fe Candidate Urged to Remove Posters with the Image of Patricia Bullrich
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After appearing on posters with the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, who competes for La Libertad Avanza (LLA), the Justice ordered the candidate for national deputy for the Federal Compromise party, Gabriel Chumpitaz, to withdraw all his billboards and folklore within 12 hours for “repeated and improper use” of images and photographs without the corresponding authorization of the libertarian space. The fact took importance when Bullrich…
In the last few hours there was a great stir because Gabriel Chumpitaz, candidate for deputy, used a photo with Patricia Bullrich for his campaign. The post Patricia Bullrich broke out against a candidate for deputy in Santa Fe: “You have 12 hours to take my photo” appeared first on The Intransigent.
The candidate for national deputy for “Federal Commitment” in the province of Santa Fe, Chumpitaz denounced “political harassment” after the court order to withdraw his propaganda. Read more
La Libertad Avanza denounced Gabriel Chumpitaz for the alleged misuse of Patricia Bullrich’s image; the legislator claimed to be a victim of “political harassment and persecution.” Less than two weeks after the national legislative elections, a dispute arose between La Libertad Avanza (LLA) of Santa Fe and the candidate for deputy of Federal Commitment, Gabriel Chumpitaz, for having used Patricia Bullrich’s image on the posters of his campaign. …
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