
Córdoba: La Libertad Avanza trained general prosecutors from across the province
The meeting brought together representatives from the 26 departments and was attended by Gabriel Bornoroni
La Libertad Avanza held a training session for general poll watchers from across the province in Córdoba's capital. The event took place on Friday, August 22, and brought together representatives from all 26 departments. The session aimed to strengthen oversight for the general elections on October 26.
The party president in Córdoba and head of the bloc in the Chamber of Deputies, Gabriel Bornoroni, led the activity. Also present were the candidates for national deputiesEvelin Barroso and Jorge Silvestre, both representing the capital. Tomás Cardozo, Leonardo Scaffino, and Paula Blanco also participated.

During the training, the operation of the Single Paper Ballot (BUP), which will be used in the October elections, was explained. The leaders emphasized the importance of having prepared teams in each locality. The objective was to initiate a replication scheme so that each representative can train their own structure.

Path toward the October elections
La Libertad Avanza highlighted that in Córdoba it will compete with a 100% pure list, without alliances or agreements with other parties. The organizers emphasized this point as a sign of coherence and party strength. The strategy focuses on safeguarding every vote with a unified oversight system.
The representatives stressed that training is key to ensuring transparency and preventing irregular maneuvers. Maximum attention was requested for the vote count, data entry, and ballot box custody. The operation seeks to consolidate the control structure throughout the provincial territory.

According to those present, the meeting in Córdoba's capital marked the beginning of a series of departmental replications. Each representative must bring the training to their locality or department. The goal is to reach October 26 with a trained and aligned team across the entire Córdoba region.
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