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La Derecha Diario launched its Neuquén edition with a strong speech against Kirchnerism.

With a packed auditorium at Casino Magic, the digital media outlet presented its Neuquén edition

Casino Magic in Neuquén was the venue for the launch of the Neuquén edition of La Derecha Diario, a digital media outlet that defends the ideas of freedom and traditional values, as well as a space for confrontation against what its representatives call communism and Kirchnerism.

The event was attended by Nadia Márquez (president of La Libertad Avanza Neuquén), Gabriel Bornoroni (national deputy for Córdoba), journalists Javier Negre and Mariano Pérez, and writer Nicolás Márquez.

Messages focused on the cultural struggle and support for Milei

Javier Negre, owner of La Derecha Diario, stated that "the cultural struggle must be fought through the media and social networks because nothing is more profitable than the truth." He also called for not giving in to criticism and for defending "the best president in history" as the voice of those "who have never had a voice."

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La Derecha Diario launched its Neuquén edition with a strong speech against Kirchnerism | La Derecha Diario

Meanwhile, Gabriel Bornoroni emphasized the need for deputies to "tell the truth" and considered the media outlet a key tool to counter "the Kirchnerist narrative that seeks to break what has been achieved."

Speeches against Kirchnerism and the "caste"

In his speech, Nicolás Márquez described the political moment as "the last attacks of a caste that is leaving" and accused the opposition of using vulnerable sectors to "deceive the unsuspecting." He called for supporting the president and working with all those who wish to join, without demanding total ideological purity but maintaining consistency and loyalty.

Mariano Pérez, meanwhile, broadened the notion of "cultural battle" beyond media and social networks, taking it to all spheres: "the home, the school, the university." He also warned that not "an inch of advantage" should be given to those seeking to return to power.

The cultural battle as a political strategy

All the speakers agreed that the debate of ideas is essential to sustaining the changes promoted by the Government. For them, fiscal balance, individual freedom, and the defense of a non-interventionist model are key pillars that must be disseminated and consolidated in society.

The presentation of La Derecha Diario Neuquén reinforces the media outlet's strategy to expand its territorial presence and serve as a platform for the dissemination of libertarian ideas.

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