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Axel Kicillof Implants Dry Law by Elections: when You Can Buy Alcohol in the Province of Buenos Aires

In the framework of the legislative elections that are held this Sunday in the province of Buenos Aires, the electoral ban, which includes the total prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages, popularly known as "Dry Law". According to News Argentinas, the measure seeks to ensure that the election day takes place normally and without incidents related to the consumption of alcohol. LAW SECA: WHERE DOES NOT SHOP ALCOHOL? The restriction on th…
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In the framework of the legislative elections that are held this Sunday in the province of Buenos Aires, the electoral ban, which includes the total prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages, popularly known as "Dry Law". According to News Argentinas, the measure seeks to ensure that the election day takes place normally and without incidents related to the consumption of alcohol. LAW SECA: WHERE DOES NOT SHOP ALCOHOL? The restriction on th…

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The elections in the province of Buenos Aires are scheduled for this Sunday, September 7, and with them comes into effect the electoral ban, which establishes limitations and prohibitions to guarantee the correct conduct of the elections. In the hours before the election day, many citizens ask about the beginning of this ban and the restrictions it entails. When and how is the electoral ban applied in Buenos Aires? The electoral ban begins 48 ho…

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The electoral ban began at 8 a.m. and extends to three hours after the closing of the 7th election. The entry started the electoral ban for the Buenos Aires elections: what things are prohibited and until when it was first published in #BorderJournalism.

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#BorderPeriodismo broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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