The national pro-government bloc won in Capilla del Monte, La Falda, Tanti, La Cumbre, and Huerta Grande
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Punilla condemned blind obedience to Schiaretti with a libertarian wave that crushed the servile mayors. La Libertad Avanza dominated every ballot box, making a mockery of the mayors who swore absolute loyalty. The department in the interior of Córdoba made it clear that submission doesn't pay off at the polls in Córdoba.
Meanwhile, the mayors vainly licked Schiaretti's boots, Punilla chose freedom over servility, ridiculing their outdated tactics. The electoral beating was a clear message: blind loyalty has no place in Córdoba. Thus, the mayors will have to reflect on their future party loyalties.
In La Falda, the Radical Javier Dieminger knelt before Provincias Unidas, but his 2,643 votes were not enough against 3,738 libertarians. Tanti was another fiasco for the Radical Emiliano Paredes, whose devotion brought 1,703 votes, overshadowed by the rival's 2,043.
Facundo Cepeda, referente de La Libertad Avanza en La Cumbre
Useless obsequiousness: Punilla punishes submission with votes
Huerta Grande showed Germán Corazza begging for favors from Schiaretti, but his 1,338 votes paled in comparison to 1,426 libertarians. Fabricio Díaz, in Capilla del Monte, garnered only 2,034 votes against 2,311 libertarians. Mariana Caserio wanted to become the new Peronist leader in Punilla, but her servility did not bring her any positive results and now she will have to reconsider her future.
Díaz, Dieminger, Paredes, and Corazza believed that kissing Schiaretti's hand would bring benefits, but the liberal vote slapped them. Their empty promises clashed with a citizenry tired of sterile obsequiousness and the same old political results. Now they will have to decide whether to continue being servile to a political space with little electoral support or abandon the project.
In La Cumbre, with Facundo Cepeda as leader, La Libertad Avanza prevailed with 1,886 votes, crushing Provincias Unidas. Cepeda, with genuine commitment, supported La Libertad Avanza, which obtained 39.88% of the votes in his city. His genuine work and real political values contrasted with the mayors who crawled for crumbs of power and were left with nothing.