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There Was No Agreement of Lla with the Ucr and Gustavo Valdés Added the Support of “Camau” Espínola in Corrientes

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Finally, the ruling party and Libertad Avanza will compete separately in the local legislative election of August 31. Read more
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Finally, the ruling party and Libertad Avanza will compete separately in the local legislative election of August 31. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The governor of Corrientes, Gustavo Valdés, set a date for the presentation of candidates for the provincial elections of August 31.In the framework of the officialization of the alliance Vamos Corrientes that will have 33 parties, the provincial president said: "We will be doing a great act, surely on July 11, where we will be presenting our candidates to show society all the potential we have and we will be doing it in the city of Corrientes."…

At the close of the registration of alliances, La Libertad Avanza (LLA) announced in a statement that it will go with its own list to the elections of August 31 in Corrientes, and rejected any possibility of alliance with the radical governor Gustavo Valdés, who expected to repeat in his province the front with the libertarians that proved victorious in the Chaco. Valdes himself confirmed the lack of agreement with the libertarians and, in state…

Carlos Mauricio “Camau” Espínola, national senator and former mayor of the capital of Corrientes, confirmed his support for Gov. Gustavo Valdés with [...]

The electoral agreement that La Libertad Avanza (LLA) hoped to seal with the governor of Corrientes, Gustavo Valdés, to compete in the elections e...

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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At the close of the alliances, the agreement between LLA and the governor of Corrientes, Gustavo Valdés, broke. Radicalism was looking for a broad front. At the time of the limit for the presentation of alliances, the electoral agreement that La Libertad Avanza (LLA) hoped to seal with the governor of Corrientes, Gustavo Valdés, to compete in the election for the future of the governorship will finally not take place due to incompatibilities in …

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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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