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They Identify Another Leader of La Cámpora Who Participated in the Attack on TN: He Was Also an Official of Wado De Pedro

Summary by Clarin
Pablo "Tato" Giles is the third leading leader of Máximo Kirchner's group to be involved in the case for the attack on the TV channel.He was Undersecretary of Municipal Relations of the Ministry of the Interior during the government of Alberto Fernández. He joins José Lepere, the camporist's right-hand man.

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Pablo "Tato" Giles is the third leading leader of Máximo Kirchner's group to be involved in the case for the attack on the TV channel.He was Undersecretary of Municipal Relations of the Ministry of the Interior during the government of Alberto Fernández. He joins José Lepere, the camporist's right-hand man.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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According to police sources, this is Pablo "Tato" Giles, former Undersecretary of Eduardo de Pedro in the Ministry of Interior; there are others identified in the investigation

It was part of Eduardo “Wado”’s small table of Pedro in the Ministry of the Interior. After the Supreme Court ratified the 6-year sentence against Cristina Kirchner, several protesters destroyed the building of TN and Canal 13. In the last few hours, it was confirmed that one of them was Pablo Giles, militant of La Cámpora, with past as public official and part of the small table of Eduardo “Wado” of Pedro in the Ministry of the Interior. Who is…

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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