After Rejecting the Pro-Lla Agreement, maría Eugenia Vidal Made a Curious Post: “I’m Out of Work, I Have to Go to the Private Sector”
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The national deputy, who will leave her bank on December 10, published an amazing post on LinkedIn: “Can anyone with a history in the state insert themselves in the private sector?”
After refusing to be part of the national alliance between La Libertad Avanza (LLA) and the Republican Proposal (Pro) for the legislative elections, Congresswoman María Eugenia Vidal made a suggestive post in Linkedin, where she reported that from December 10th she will be out of work and assured that she will go to look for a position in the private sector. “On December 10th I run out of work. I was a deputy, I signed and drafted laws, I made d…
The deputy posted on LinkedIn and started a job search in the private sector. She said that her passage through the state left her "great lessons".
The deputy of PRO María Eugenia Vidal made an ironic post from her LinkedIn account about her work situation after she opposed the electoral agreement that sealed her space with La Libertad Avanza. “On December 10, I am out of work,” the legislator began in an extensive post on the platform that serves as a job searcher, and clarified: “Goberné, I was a deputy, I signed and drafted laws, I made difficult decisions. But this time I decided not to…
The national deputy of PRO, María Eugenia Vidal, shared a reflection on her future work from December 10th, when her term of office ends. The publication was made in her LinkedIn account, a platform known for the search for employment and professional connections. This post arises in a particular context, after the legislator expressed her opposition to the electoral agreement between her party and La Libertad Avanza. “On December 10th I am left…
Canal C The post by María Eugenia Vidal on LinkedIn that exploded in networks María Eugenia Vidal again generated repercussions with a publication on social networks, although this time she chose LinkedIn as the stage. The former Buenos Aires governor was surprised to say that, once she finishes her term as a deputy on December 10, she will not have a political position and will have to go out looking for work in the private sector. “Goberné, I …
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