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The Complaint of a “Police Plot” Opened Another Front of Conflict Between Kicilof and the Government, at the Start of the Campaign

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The Buenos Aires government accused former Commissioner Bondarenko, who heads the libertarian list in the Third Section. Bullrich, who could be a candidate in October, defended him and criticized the president for security

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The Buenos Aires government accused former Commissioner Bondarenko, who heads the libertarian list in the Third Section. Bullrich, who could be a candidate in October, defended him and criticized the president for security

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A new chapter in the confrontation between Patricia Bullrich and Axel Kicillof: after the minister requested the reinstatement of the 24 officers of the Bonaerense Police accused of plotting against the provincial government and in favor of former commissioner Maximiliano Bondarenko (first libertarian candidate in the Third Electoral Section), the Ministry of National Security now criminally denounced the Governor. The complaint was filed by Fer…

The candidacy of former Commissioner Maximiliano Bondarenko is not an isolated fact: the corporate interests of the Bonaerense Police have been expressed earlier in politics. His institutionalized corruption structure is the essence of what the magazine Noticias baptized as the "cursed police." Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Political tension grew rapidly and made it clear that the campaign towards the September elections will be marked by security and confrontation. The post "Police plot" denounces: a new front of conflict between the government and Axel Kicillof appeared first on The Intransigent.

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The former deputy for PRO, Daniel Lipovetzky, considered that the 24 police officers who were dismissed by the Buenos Aires government are “well fired,” as they would have used public goods as police stations and their positions to make politics.

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Impulsobaires broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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