Zdero closes campaign in Resistencia to reaffirm change

Governor Leandro Zdero led the closing of La Libertad Avanza's campaign in Resistencia, three days before the October 26 legislative elections. Accompanied by Silvana Schneider and Juan Cruz Godoy, he walked through the center of the Chaco capital asking for support for list 503 “Violeta”. The leaders called to consolidate the progress started in 2023 without going back.

In a day of direct contact with people, Governor Leandro Zdero led the final walk of La Libertad Avanza along the Juan Domingo Perón pedestrian street in Resistencia. Accompanied by Vice Governor and Senate candidate Silvana Schneider, and Senate candidate Juan Cruz Godoy, the provincial leader toured the center of the Chaco capital with militants, merchants, and neighbors. During the event, brochures and voting instructions were distributed.

“We come to be with the Chaco people, to listen to them and ask them to vote this Sunday to continue transforming the province. The Chaco that recovers its dignity cannot stop,” Zdero declared to the press. The governor emphasized that the October 26 elections represent “an opportunity to consolidate the order, transparency, and development achieved in the first year of management.” He added: “We need representatives who think about the productive Chaco, about work, about regional economies. Who do not look back, but toward the future we are building together”.

Schneider, who heads the Senate list, highlighted the support received: “We close this campaign with hope. In every locality we felt the backing of the neighbors who tell us they want to continue on this path. We turned a very difficult page and now we want to consolidate growth.” She insisted on the need to “finish what we started together in 2023,” generating employment and strengthening social peace.

For his part, Godoy stated: “People tell us they do not want to go back to the past. They want work, security, and opportunities. This Sunday we have the possibility to reaffirm the course.” The walk included stops on Edison, Chaco, and Alvear avenues, concluding in the city center with applause, violet flags, and thanks from the leaders, who agreed that “the change does not stop”.

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