Luis Juez strengthens alliance with La Libertad Avanza and seeks guarantees against PJ in Córdoba

Senator Luis Juez advances his partnership with libertarians while demanding that the goal be to end the PJ's hegemony in Córdoba.

Juez made his candidacy available for any position on provincial or municipal tickets. "I have no vanities on this issue," he stated.

The photo with La Libertad Avanza leaders at Alto Botánico generated political noise. Meanwhile, the senator dodges criticism from Rodrigo de Loredo.

His main clause demands guarantees that the alliance aims to break nearly three decades of PJ dominance in Córdoba.

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