"They left us out because of ideology": The mayor of Pehuajó, Pablo Zurro, denounced that the Nation excluded that party (which

Published 2025년 11월 10일

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The mayor of Pehuajó, Pablo Zurro, has reignited controversy over the flooding that the Buenos Aires district is facing. Far from the wetsuit he wore weeks ago during the election campaign, which he used to show the local situation and for which he was harshly criticized on social media, the Kirchnerist official responded to Patricia Bullrich and Manuel Adorni for leaving that locality out of the assistance plans announced by the Nation, which will begin to be deployed from this week.
Through a video published on his Facebook page, Zurro denounced that Pehuajó was left out of the action plan considered, and asserted that it is an "attack for thinking differently."

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The mayor of Pehuajó, Pablo Zurro, has reignited controversy over the flooding affecting that Buenos Aires district. Far from the wetsuit he wore weeks ago during the election campaign, which he used to show the local situation and for which he was harshly criticized on social media, the Kirchnerist official responded to Patricia Bullrich and Manuel Adorni for leaving that locality out of the assistance plans announced by the Nation, which will begin to be deployed from this week. Through a video posted on his Facebook page, Zurro denounced that Pehuajó was left out of the action plan considered, and assured that it is a "attack for thinking differently". "This is regional. By leaving Pehuajó out, the only thing you do is harm the citizens of the Pehuajó party who have accompanied me for 18 years. Your violent, discriminatory attitudes mean nothing to me but I have to communicate to the people of Pehuajó what is happening," said the mayor in the video, addressing Minister ...

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