
The A24 team brutally attacked a prominent figure from La Libertad Avanza in Corrientes.
The Kirchnerist cameraman from the channel attacked a representative of the libertarian movement and kicked an official vehicle
The journalistic team from A24 brutally attacked a prominent figure from La Libertad Avanza (LLA) and kicked an official vehicle during the coverage of the LLA campaign closing walk in the province of Corrientes, which featured the Secretary of the Presidency, Karina Milei, and the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem, as central figures.
In the images and videos shared on social media, which were not shown by traditional media outlets, it is possible to see how a Kirchnerist cameraman from A24, identified as Tony Conesa, violently slams the door of a van in which the LLA figure was trying to get in, hitting him against the vehicle.

Immediately afterward, the same cameraman kicks the side of the van as it begins to drive away, clearly showing a deliberate and aggressive action. As if that were not enough, there are also images showing Tony Conesa attacking a bodyguard of Karina Milei and Martin Menem prior to the door incident.
The video, which went viral on social media, clearly shows that the assault was initiated by A24 staff, contradicting the false version spread by traditional media that portrayed the journalistic team as "victims" of incidents during the political event.
Several libertarian activists and social media users shared the video as evidence that the news channel did not act as it should have, but instead intervened aggressively against political figures and material property, and then played the victim and concealed the reality of the events, which sparked controversy over the violent and deceitful role of the media in political coverage.

La Libertad Avanza held this walk as part of the campaign closing ahead of the provincial elections on August 31, where the violet list presents Lisandro Almirón as the candidate for governor, who will compete against the provincial incumbent Juan Pablo Valdés, brother of the current district leader.

Kirchnerist violence is on the rise
During the walk, violent Kirchnerist protesters were also present, seeking to create disturbances and assaults, something increasingly common, once again generating tense moments as they attempted to boycott libertarian events.
This way, similar to what happened at the event led by Javier Milei in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires province, where the president suffered a terrorist attack by Kirchnerists, new incidents were recorded this time during an LLA event.
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