
Leila Gianni was removed Advances in freedomafter recently assuming his seat as a city councilor The killing accused “Betrayal” to the president’s party Javier Milei.
“From La Libertad Avanza La Matanza we officially announce that Councilor Leila Gianni does not belong to our area, does not represent it and is not authorized to speak on its behalf his conscious decision to break the deadlock on the same day he took over the bank achieved with the voices of neighbors,” it said in a statement.
The thing is, Gianni made his decision after taking the oath Form a bench with Hernán FinocchiaroBrother of the former minister of Mauricio Macri, and Javier Ferreyra, close to Cristian Ritondo, and the libertarian Ricardo Lococco, in a room they called “Republican Freedom Alliance”.
“This action was deliberate and planned with the intention of creating internal division and demonstrating this.” There was no real commitment to our ideas nor respect for the mandate of the elections,” they expressed from the local LLA.
Giannis’ departure is also explained by his differences with the sector led by Luis Ontiveros, a trusted leader of Sebasián Pareja, president of the LLA in Buenos Aires province.
The libertarian statement also points out that the city council does not have a residence in La Matanza and that the passage through the space was “electoral.”
The information about her address comes after the elections in which the former human capital official joined the Libertarian list and was determined to lead the bank in the Advisory Council and thus position herself in the fight to succeed Fernando Espinoza in 2027.
The libertarian accounts on social networks did not forgive Gianni and quickly began to viral a video in which she can be seen giving a kiss to the mayor of Matanzas, whom Duramene has repeatedly questioned about the complaint of gender violence against him.
“These behaviors did not and never did represent La Libertad Avanza. As a bloc, we will continue to work together responsibly, without speculation and defending values,” the statement concluded.