Through a video, the Argentine actress rejected the electoral proposals of the presidential candidate of La Libertad Avanza (LLA).
The actress Dolores Fonzi He positioned himself facing the runoff of the November 19th and criticized the presidential candidate of La Libertad Avanza, Javier Milei: “Don’t vote for Milei.”
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Through a video published on his official account on the social network X (formerly Twitter), Fonzi expressed his repudiation of the libertarian candidate. “I’m Dolores Fonzi and I wanted to remember one thing: If you are a woman, if you are a mother, if you are a single mother, if you are gay, if you have cancer, if you have diabetes, if you want to study, if you want your children to study, if you want to keep your job, if you want the genocide to continue being judged, don’t vote for Milei. “He’s against all that.”


The actress pointed out against Javier Milei’s electoral proposals if he were president and, furthermore, fu backed by her brother, Tomás Fonzi: “I am Dolores Fonzi’s brother and I share her words because I share them… MILEI NO.”
The post, which produced a flood of discussions on X, had more than 4,000 comments, 5,000 retweets and more than 2 million views. Hours later, Fonzi uploaded captures that record threats from followers of La Libertad Avanza with claims to the last civil-military dictatorship.
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Elections 2023: academics repudiate Javier Milei
This week, the libertarian also added rejections from the academic field: specialists from the communicationbrought together by different associations, warned this Wednesday about the disinformation campaign about “non-existent electoral irregularities and fraud” driven by the presidential candidate of La Libertad Avanza in these elections 2023, Javier Milei.
In the document, titled as “Fake news threatens our democracy” Academics from the Argentine Communication Careers Network (RedCom) and the Argentine Federation of Social Communication Careers (Fadeccos) warned about “the massive use of lies” through fake news in the middle of the Campaign electoral and assured that they constitute a “threat” to democracy in the face of runoff of the 19 November.
In the text, the academics highlighted that “disinformation campaigns about electoral irregularities and non-existent frauds They do nothing but sow doubts about a system that works well and fuel distrust in democracy.
Source: Ambito

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