The Self-Criticism of a Deputy Elected From La Libertad Avanza: “My Mom Is Retired and Doesn’t Make It to the End of the Month”
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The elected deputy, who was the first LLA candidate in the third section, linked defeat to the crisis
Maximiliano Bondarenko, the libertarian leader who headed the list in the third electoral section, reflected the day after the defeat in the province of Buenos Aires. “A part of the Argentines tell us to open our eyes,” he said.
After being ratified in his post, the owner of La Libertad Avanza dismissed the criticism of the libertarian influencer for the electoral beating.
In statements to the press, Maximiliano Bondarenko, a former police officer, gave his opinion on the results of the votes with a view similar to that of the president.The entry The reflection of the elected MP Bondarenko: "My mother is retired and does not reach the end of the month" was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
Maximiliano Bondarenko, the former police officer who led the La Libertad Avanza provincial congressional ballot in the 3rd section, acknowledged that retirees are one of the sectors most punished by the government.
“My mom is retired, 91 years old and doesn’t make it to the end of the month. The 15th day for her is the end of the month,” said former Commissioner Maximiliano Bondarenko. Read more
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