Libertarian Senator Bartolomé Abdala revealed that he has 13 advisors campaigning in San Luis to be governor

Libertarian Senator Bartolomé Abdala revealed that he has 13 advisors campaigning in San Luis to be governor

September 4, 2024 – 11:53 PM

The libertarian senator acknowledged that he uses his advisors for his political campaign in the province. “My desire is to be governor,” he said.

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The senator from La Libertad Advances, Bartholomew Abdala, revealed tonight that He has 13 of his congressional advisers working on his political campaign in San Luis to be governor. “I need to keep the territory alive,” he confessed.

The provisional president of the Upper House, a relevant figure in the legislative structure of the libertarian space, admitted that he uses employees hired with Parliament’s money to fulfill his personal desire to be the governor of San Luis. “My desire is to be governor,” he said.

Far from complying with the slogan “anti-caste” that the president promotes Javier Milei, Senator Abdala confessed to having “more than fifteen advisors,” of which the vast majority are in San Luis. “My desire is to be governor and for that I need to maintain a structure“They are my modules, I can use them,” he said.

According to official information available on the Senate website, in total has 20 collaborators“They are people who help me with meetings, we do charity work,” he said in his defense.

Bartolomé Abdala’s confession about his advisors

The senator’s confession occurred during an interview on the TN channel, when the host asked him about the number of collaborators. “I have more than 15. Many of them in San Luis. My desire is to be governor and for that I need to keep the territory alive,” he admitted.

The answer surprised journalists, who seemed to be in disbelief. Abdala even went further, saying: “They are my modules,” he said, referring to the money he receives from the Legislative Branch.

However, the host Jonathan Viale retorted: “You can’t use your modules to be governor. They are for you to pass laws. They are not for doing politics, that is wrong.” Meanwhile, a journalist clarified: “They are not your modules, they are our modules. We pay for them.”

Although Abdala claimed to have more than 15 advisors, the Senate website reports that he hired a total of 20 collaborators. When asked how many are in San Luis, the senator said that they are “low-level” and admitted: “Of the total, about 12 or 13 are in San Luis. They are coming with me and I give you my word that they will go with me.”

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