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Incumbent's Brother Elected Governor of Corrientes

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If Sunday's gubernatorial elections in the Argentine province of Corrientes are anything to go by, given the upcoming mid-term polls, President Javier Milei's candidate took fourth place while Juan Pablo Valdés of the 'Vamos Corrientes' coalition - and brother of incumbent Goovernor Gustavo Valdés - secured victory in the first round with 52% of the vote, which is enough to avoid a runoff. The Radical Civic Union (UCR), to which the Valdés brothe

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Juan Pablo Valdés won the elections in Corrientes and will be the next governor of the province. In this way, the radical positioned himself as the successor of Gustavo Valdés, his brother. With almost 20% of the tables scrutinized, the official alliance takes a wide advantage, with 52.61% of the votes in the provincial elections, followed by Clean Up Corrientes.The list on which Juan Pablo Valdés and his fellow formulae, Néstor Pedro Braillard …

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The political scene moved strongly after the election in Corrientes. The triumph of radicalism led by Juan Pablo Valdés, with more than 50% of the votes, not only consolidated his brother Gustavo Valdés as a national figure, but also highlighted the failure of Karina Milei’s electoral strategy. The Secretary General’s bet was clear: to play with his own list and under the brand of La Libertad Avanza, even when there was room to seal an agreement…

The provincial elections held on August 31 in Corrientes confirmed the victory of the ruling alliance Vamos Corrientes, led by Juan Pablo Valdés and Pedro Braillard Poccard, who obtained 51.89% of the votes, equivalent to 330,994 votes. The victory consolidates the continuity of Radicalism and its allies in the provincial government. In second place was the Limpiar Corrientes alliance, led by Martín Ascúa and César Lezcano, with 19.97% of the vo…

Last Sunday’s elections in Corrientes closed with the forceful victory of the ruling party of Vamos Corrientes. Juan Pablo Valdés, brother of the current governor Gustavo Valdés, won comfortable in the first round, leaving no minor data: La Libertad Avanza was in a fourth place postponed, with 9.51% of the votes. Encouraged by the victory, in which he reads a validation of its management, the outgoing governor now analyzes its national projectio…

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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