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Virginia Gallardo Got Tired of Those Who Call Her "Cat" and Tried to Take It with Humor but the Answers Were Not the Ones Expected

Since she was a candidate, the elected deputy Virginia Gallardo showed in every interview that she said she was not ready for office. First she said that she was not prepared to draft laws. Then she had a problem with the number of inhabitants of the country and the poor that she believed lived in Argentina and many, such as Yanina Latorre, questioned her suitability. But apparently many treat her as a “cat” and so she decided to raise the lyric…
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Since she was a candidate, the elected deputy Virginia Gallardo showed in every interview that she said she was not ready for office. First she said that she was not prepared to draft laws. Then she had a problem with the number of inhabitants of the country and the poor that she believed lived in Argentina and many, such as Yanina Latorre, questioned her suitability. But apparently many treat her as a “cat” and so she decided to raise the lyric…

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Diario Registrado broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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