The end of the cycle of Miguel Lunghi accelerates a historical reconfiguration in Tandil and leaves radicalism at its greatest risk in two decades. Juan Salceda, Miguel Lunghi (son), Marcos Nicolini, Rogelio Iparraguirre, Gonzalo Santamarina and Juan Manazzoni already dispute a fragmented board that can change local power.
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The end of the cycle of Miguel Lunghi accelerates a historical reconfiguration in Tandil and leaves radicalism at its greatest risk in two decades. Juan Salceda, Miguel Lunghi (son), Marcos Nicolini, Rogelio Iparraguirre, Gonzalo Santamarina and Juan Manazzoni already dispute a fragmented board that can change local power.