
Francos in Córdoba: 'They are trying to break the rules of the democratic game'
The Chief of Staff stated that in recent days, events have occurred 'that have led to an attempt at institutional instability in the moments leading up to the elections'
Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos visited Córdoba, where he participated in the Colloquium of the Córdoba Industrial Union (UIC).
There, the official stated that in recent days, events have occurred "that have led to an attempt at institutional instability in the moments prior to elections" and that "seek to break the rules of the democratic game," referring to the release of illegally recorded audios of Karina Milei, the Secretary General of the Presidency, at Casa Rosada.
The Chief of Staff compared the current moment faced by the libertarian administration to the government of Arturo Frondizi, whom he described as a "brilliant Argentine" and who "experienced institutional instability that removed him from government" through "other means," different from those of today.

Francos arrived in Córdoba to participate in the 17th Industrial Colloquium. The ceremony took place at noon at the Córdoba Convention Center, under the slogan “Compete, invest, integrate: the trident of development.”
Additionally, Francos reproached the provincial leaders for their complaints about the lack of work on national highways.
Authorities present at the UIC Colloquium in Córdoba
Governor Martín Llaryora and Mayor Daniel Passerini also took part in the opening ceremony. Representatives of the Industrial Union also attended, including Luis Macario, president of the Córdoba delegation, and Martín Rappallini, national president.
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