Amid the electoral polarization, the young Sofía de Hagen wants to be a national deputy to be able to eliminate the withholdings.

Published 2025년 9월 30일

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Although this is not really her first electoral foray, the young candidate for national deputy for the Potencia Alliance, Sofía de Hagen, remains for many a new face within agricultural politics. She took her first steps back in 2021, when she occupied the 16th position on the list of pre-candidates for national deputies for Juntos por el Cambio in Buenos Aires, which was then headed by Diego Santilli, in view of the Primarias, Abiertas, Simultáneas y Obligatorias (PASO). However, she chooses another date to talk about her leap into the "public life". "My first foray was a picket on Route 2 near Chascomús," says De Hagen, laughing, in conversation with Bichos de Campo. At just 16 years old, the young woman from the small town of Libres del Sud in Buenos Aires, and from a family of agricultural producers, felt in the heat of the conflict over Resolution 125 the need to participate in the political arena. Watch the full article here: "I didn't know whether to study forestry ...

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