The libertarian legislator Guillermo Castello He did not renew his mandate in the Buenos Aires Chamber of Deputies before returning the keys to the office the walls painted purplethe characteristic color of La Libertad Avanza. The office will be occupied by in the future Mayra Mendozawho asked the Quilmes mayor’s office for permission to take office on December 2nd.
“The House authorities informed me of this My office should be handed over to the brand new deputy, Mayra Mendoza and they asked me to leave it in good condition“Castello wrote on his social networks, where he also uploaded photos of the completely purple parliamentary office.
“We used the long weekend to give it a coat of paint. “It turned out well, didn’t it?” the former Libertarian MP asked wryly, which can be interpreted as political chicanery, although it remains to be seen whether it inspires the same grace given the protection of public assets.
Authoritarians don’t like that
The practice of professional and critical journalism is a mainstay of democracy. That is why it bothers those who believe that they are the owners of the truth.
Sebastián Pareja made differences with Diego Santilli clear: “We did not agree on a common strategy, the PRO’s strategy was that of the PRO.”
The publication did not receive the reaction Castello expected on the networks, as several users reminded him that Lila was also that Identity color used by Quilmes management At least since 2019, the year in which the Kirchnerist leader became mayor.
“Mayra says thank you very much, since 2019 she has been using it in the municipality of Quilmes,” said a user to which the former deputy replied: “They saw that I was a good neighbor.”

The new composition of the Buenos Aires legislature
this Monday The new senators were sworn in in the Buenos Aires legislature, while on December 2nd elected representatives did the same.
In this way the Provincial Chamber of Deputies It consisted of 39 deputies from Fuerza Patria (FP), 31 from La Libertad Avanza and the PRO, four from Unión y Libertad, four from UCR+Cambio Federal, three from Somos Buenos Aires, three from Hechos, three from Unión, Renovación y Fe, three from the Civic Coalition, three from the Left Front and one deputy from the Popular Right.
Meanwhile, the Senate consisted of 24 senators from FP, 16 from LLA and PRO, three from Unión y Libertad, two from Somos Buenos Aires and only one from UCR+Cambio Federal.
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