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She is a journalist, a vice candidate in Salta and they accuse La Cámpora of throwing her out of a radio station for going on another K list

2023-04-14T17:30:51.627Z


This is Jimena Loayza. The family of a camper (also a candidate) runs the local station where she worked.


The

fierce internship of the Frente de Todos

at the national level radiates unfailingly in the provinces.

And that division begins to materialize as the electoral calendar progresses in the interior of the country, which this Sunday will already have two elections for governor: Neuquén and Río Negro, two contests in which Peronism/Kirchnerism will play a supporting role.

But it also generates controversy in other districts, such as

Salta

, now shaken by a

sensitive accusation

: they assure that a

journalist

, nominated for

lieutenant governor by a K list

, was fired from a radio station where she worked at the impulse of a member of La Cámpora who is going on another ticket.

The alleged victim's name is

Jimena Loayza

, 33 years old, and she is a relatively well-known journalist in the local media.

Last year

she won a federal Martín Fierro

, in the category "Female driving animation work" for her work on TV with the program "Empoderadas". 

Jimena Loayza with Mauro Sabbadini.

They share the formula for the governorship of Salta.

The election is on May 12.

Loayza shares the formula with Mauro Sabbadini by force

"Salta va con Felicidad"

.

It is one of the various Peronist/Kirchnerist expressions that

will compete on May 12

for the governorship, in a scenario with unthinkable alliances at the national level and indigestible for the K story of the AMBA.

The main (and favorite) list is the one headed by the current governor and Massista ally

Gustavo Sáenz

.

But there are also other K lists, such as the one that postulates Walter Wayar or the one that leads to the national deputy of the FdT Verónica Caliva.

And another of the ballots has Emiliano Estrada

as a candidate for governor

, national deputy since 2021 and before undersecretary of the Ministry of the Interior, with Eduardo "Wado" de Pedro in charge.

Emiliano Estrada, candidate for governor in Salta, with Wado de Pedro, his political boss.

In the province, they accuse Estrada of having pressured to kick out another candidate from a radio station run by her family.

In the pro-government scheme,

Estrada responds to La Cámpora and considers De Pedro his "political boss"

.

Now, the deputy and former official was left in the middle of a strong accusation because his family runs the

Radio Con Vos Salta

station , where Loayza worked until a few weeks ago.

Were you disciplined for showing up on another ballot?

From the group that responds to Máximo Kirchner they denied the accusations.

Did she apply on Saturday and get kicked out on Monday?


"On Saturday, March 25, the lists closed, in which Jimena was a vice candidate, and on Monday

she was fired from the radio, without summoning her, by a Whatsapp message

. We just released it now, because she preferred to keep it in the private sphere. But it is very serious. The radio station where she was fired is run by the Estrada family. What happens in Salta is horrible: she was fired for being part of an electoral formula," said Sabbadini, Loayza's partner.

The case promises to escalate.

As political seasoning, the Avancemos

front,

which has Estrada as its main candidate, takes

a former leader of Together for Change as vice president

and is

supported by the force of Alfredo Olmedo

, the former deputy, known for his yellow jacket and proposals as "castrate the rapists".

In Salta everything has to do with everything.

Or anyone hangs out with anyone.

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Source: clarin

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