
The fake libertarian Spaccesi once again appeared aligned with Córdoba Peronism.
The legislator aligned with Llaryora criticized the national government and demonstrated closeness to the local PJ amid the finalization of candidate lists
Agustín Spaccesi once again appeared as functional to Córdoba's Peronism with a media blitz in the final stretch before the closing of candidate lists. In radio and television interviews, he chose to question President Javier Milei instead of pointing out the 26 years of failure of Cordobesismo. His attack on the La Libertad Avanza list in Córdoba brought him closer to Llaryora and Schiaretti than to the true libertarian voters.

The provincial legislator, who now presents himself as a candidate of the "Libertarian Party," claimed that the LLA list lacks "qualified people." However, his words contrast with his own role in the Legislature, where he has guaranteed quorum for key laws of the provincial administration. Spaccesi has voted in line with Llaryora's government, fully aligning himself with projects that increase public spending.
The leader persisted with unfounded criticism of the list assembled by Gabriel Bornoroni. His empty objections come from a legislator who has supported the Cordobés power structure at decisive moments. His speech tries to cloak itself in ideological purity, although his actions show him as just another cog in the provincial PJ.

Spaccesi, closer to the local PJ than ever
The legislator, functional to Córdoba's PJ, criticized the pure LLA list, but avoided questioning the provincial government, which is worsening the fiscal crisis. The target of his criticism was once again the national space he was never part of, despite his clear intentions to join it.
The move translates into a clear benefit for Córdoba's Peronism, which seeks to divide the opposition electorate. With a strengthened Milei nationwide, the PJ needs local voices to wear down the libertarian front. In that role, Spaccesi appears as an ally to the local Peronism who won't get more than 1%.

A fake libertarian with residual votes
Far from representing a real threat to Milei's project, Spaccesi only concentrates a minimal share of residual votes. His organization lacks projection and is sustained by the support of Cordobesismo. The libertarian banner he tries to raise in vain is reduced to a mere testimonial label under his leadership.
Meanwhile, the provincial administration celebrates having a token opponent who attacks Milei but approves laws for Llaryora. The move exposes a politician who presents himself as a libertarian, although in practice he behaves like just another Llaryora supporter.
With this media blitz, Spaccesi confirms that his project doesn't seek to compete for real power but to fragment the national administration. The strategy fully benefits Llaryora and Schiaretti, who are betting on maintaining the status quo in Córdoba. Libertarian voters already know: behind Spaccesi's radicalized rhetoric hides a fake opponent of the provincial government.

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