La Libertad Avanza deputy arrives at Congress in Tesla Cybertruck

Jujuy deputy Manuel Quintar surprised observers this week by parking his Tesla Cybertruck at the lower house annex. The electric vehicle, valued at $126,000, is one of fewer than ten such models in Argentina.

Quintar confirmed the vehicle is his own and used it to attend Congress. He described the purchase as part of a cultural battle and said there is nothing wrong with buying what one can afford with declared personal funds.

The deputy posted a photo of the truck bearing the La Libertad Avanza logo in May. His 2024 asset declaration also lists a Mercedes-Benz ML 320, a Volkswagen Amarok, a Toyota Hiace wagon and two motorcycles.

Other owners include streamer Coscu and influencer Barby Franco. Local importer Malek Fara brings the vehicles into the country. Juan Carlos López Mena keeps his unit registered in Uruguay.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum presenting the Olinia electric car at an exhibition.
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Claudia Sheinbaum unveils Olinia, Mexico's first government-backed electric car priced from 150,000 pesos

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President Claudia Sheinbaum presented the Olinia 1, a compact urban electric vehicle developed in Mexico, during an exhibition in Zumpango, State of Mexico.

A senior Texas transportation leader praised the Tesla Cybercab after sitting inside the vehicle at a state event on June 17. Marc Williams, executive director of the Texas Department of Transportation, highlighted its design as evidence of rapid change in mobility.

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National leaders of the ruling party attended the Foro Austral de la Libertad on Friday in Río Gallegos. The gathering aims to strengthen La Libertad Avanza's party structure in Santa Cruz.

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