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The Governor of Salta Spoke After Forcing a Meeting with Francos and Caputo: "I Didn't Go to Make Them Romeo and Juliet"

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Gustavo Sáenz made a guitar in Plaza de Mayo, in front of Casa Rosada, with one of the members of Los Chalchaleros to attract the attention of the government, and forced the officials to receive it. After the meeting, he remarked: "I do not like to come to the Plaza de Mayo to catch cold, I did not go to sing a serenade to them. I am interested that it is known that they are not fulfilling me". Read more
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Gustavo Sáenz made a guitar in Plaza de Mayo, in front of Casa Rosada, with one of the members of Los Chalchaleros to attract the attention of the government, and forced the officials to receive it. After the meeting, he remarked: "I do not like to come to the Plaza de Mayo to catch cold, I did not go to sing a serenade to them. I am interested that it is known that they are not fulfilling me". Read more

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The governor of Salta explained how the meeting with Guillermo Francos and Santiago Caputo went after his guitar in front of Casa Rosada. He demanded the fulfillment of the promised works for the north of the country.

With guitar and the demand to the flower of skin, Gustavo Sáenz surprised this Monday afternoon when he settled in front of the Government House to demand the fulfillment of the public works agreed between Nación and Salta. While Milei tuned his rock recital in the Movistar Arena, the Salteño president starred in an unusual postcard of the federal crisis. Chronicle of a claim with northern tonada They were little more than five o'clock in the af…

The governor of Salta, Gustavo Sáenz, today held a protest in front of Casa Rosada demanding that the national executive fulfill the works that they promised him for his province. He did so with a surprising "guitarreada" accompanied by musician Facundo Saravia, former member of the historic group Los Chalchaleros.

The governor of Salta, Gustavo Sáenz, this afternoon held a protest in front of the Casa Rosada in demand that the national executive fulfill the works that they promised him for his province, after which he was received by the chief of staff, Guillermo Francos, and also by the advisor Santiago Caputo, and took the commitment that they will attend to their demands. "Very good (the meeting with Caputo), he listened to me, noted and we agreed to s…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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