They appeared this morning in the streets of Buenos Aires. One postulates the vice president as leader of Peronism. The other proposes the libertarian formula for next year’s elections.
The city of Buenos Aires woke up this Friday with posters stuck promoting the main figures of the ruling party, but no one took charge. On one, with a white background and violet letters, you could read the formula “Karina Milei – Manuel Adorni 2025“. In another, you could see a photo of the vice president Victoria Villarruel dressed as a gaucha and the legend “Victory Conduction. The Agenda of the Homeland”.
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These posters appeared after the president’s words where he maintained that his running mate “does not participate in any meeting or decision of the Government.”
He Villarruel poster It had a no small detail. National Justicialist Movement was signed. Guillermo Moreno’s intention to bring the vice president closer to Peronism is public, something that generated resentment within La Libertad Avanza (LLA). Moreno denied having been behind the posters. Nor did any Peronist leader appear to vindicate them.
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The posters with the legend “Karina Milei – Manuel Adorni 2025” that appeared this Friday in the city of Buenos Aires.
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Villarruel’s supporters came out angry to criticize them. The group La Derecha Argentina broadcast a video on social networks showing people tearing these posters off public roads and throwing them into garbage containers. “We understand that they have a mediocre and condemned candidate, but don’t come hang on Victoria“, they said.
Karina Milei – Manuel Adorni, The libertarian formula for 2025?
“Make the City great again” said the posters promoting the sister and general secretary of the Presidency, Karina Milei, and the presidential spokesperson as candidates for next year. Nobody from the ruling party took charge either, but it did not generate rejection like Villarruel’s posters.
“It would be a great formula, wouldn’t it? We don’t know who put up the posters, maybe we need to investigate the world of popcorn a little, we thought it was niceit is rare that someone spends money on these types of issues,” said the man himself. Adorni at this Friday’s press conference.
Source: Ambito