
Swearing-in ceremony for the three newcomers National representatives of Corrienteswho will join The upper house Starting next December 10. And the new legislators are Diogenes Gonzalez (Radical Civic Union), Raoul Haddad (Justice Party) and Virginia Gallardo (Freedom Offers).
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The ceremony was attended by the President Javier MileyWho followed the ceremony from the box, accompanied by the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Miley, and Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni.
Virginia Gallardo’s gesture and Miley’s greeting
The representative’s oath Virginia Gallardo It was the most talked about moment of the day. The former star was summoned alone and accompanied by her daughter to take the oath.
Gallardo swore “As the people of Corrientes, for family, for childhood and for a better future for all.”. After he finished his speech, he looked at the presidential box and sent A kiss For the president. President Miley responded emphatically to the greeting and sent him off Thumbs up and applause.
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Before Gallardo, they were summoned to take the oath Diogenes Gonzalez and Raoul Haddad.
Radical MP Gonzalez I swear on the historical reference of the province: “Genaro Peron de Estrada”political and military man who ruled Corrientes in opposition to the regime of Juan Manuel de Rosas.
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For his part, Al-Biruni said: fairy He chose to swear by the sectarian pillars of his party: “National sovereignty, social justice and economic independence”.
The three legislators take their seats, replacing Sofía Brambilla (PRO), Manuel Aguirre (UCR), and Jorge Antonio Romero (PJ), whose terms have expired.