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Between Kirchnerism, Massism, and Peronism, Natalia De la Sota is campaigning

Amid reports about negotiations with different branches of Peronism, the former governor's daughter posted a video on social media criticizing Milei

Natalia De la Sota  made it clear that she will fight for a seat in the Congress  in the October legislative elections.

The daughter of former Córdoba  governor José Manuel De la Sota  is flirting with sectors of Peronism, Kirchnerism, and Massism. However, it is still unknown who she will run with in the midterm elections.

The "K"s criticize her for not raising her voice in favor of the  convicted former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. The Peronists in the ruling party (known as Cordobesismo) fear that if they do not include her, she will take votes away from them.

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Natalia De la Sota | La Derecha Diario

Schiaretti, with Peronism and with De la Sota?

In Córdoba, it is almost certain that the Peronist ticket will be led by former governor Juan Schiaretti,  and some believe that the second spot will go to De la Sota.

Nevertheless, there is no unanimous support for her. Some believe she will side with Kirchnerism. Others directly think she is a covert Massist.

Natalia De la Sota's video

For now,  De la Sota has released a video in which she seeks to polarize with President Javier Milei,  in addition to showing herself close to the interests of the people of Córdoba.

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Natalia De la Sota with Massa | La Derecha Diario

"I want to remain in Congress to set a limit,  so there is a voice that says: 'This is as far as it goes.' With firmness, but with humanity," she said in a video on X.

"Rights are not negotiable, they are defended,"  she added before stating that "the most important thing is to represent a brake on the perverse logic of this government, which is running over most of Argentine society."

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