
Libertarian deputy Emilia Orozco confronted Gustavo Sáenz's Salta administration
In an interview, Orozco highlighted the difference that La Libertad Avanza makes compared to other political sectors in Salta
In an interview given to Radio Salta, the national deputy for La Libertad Avanza, Emilia Orozco, launched strong criticisms against the Salta's officialdom led by Governor Gustavo Sáenz.
The legislator denounced that "in the official sector, old electoral maneuvers continue to be applied, such as threatening public and municipal employees to work and adhere to their lists", in the context of a political process that shows practices far from transparency and political and freedom of expression.
During the interview, Orozco highlighted the difference made by La Libertad Avanza, the party of President Javier Milei, compared to other political sectors in Salta. "The most important thing is that La Libertad Avanza didn't make alliances with anyone, something that was criticized from the beginning in all other sectors", she emphasized, alluding to the multiple political negotiations that compromise the integrity of other forces.

The deputy held nothing back and pointed out the magnitude of the ongoing electoral dispute. "We are fighting quite a big battle against the monsters of politics, who have all the structures", she remarked, clearly referring to the weight of the traditional apparatuses of provincial politics.
According to her explanation, an essential difference of her space lies in having remained outside those structures and betting on a construction based on coherence and the genuine defense of the ideas of freedom.
Orozco also warned about an opportunistic strategy of certain sectors close to the officialdom. "Now they want to wear the libertarian suit because they know that our national government is doing things right and there is strong support in the province of Salta", she revealed.
This way, she accused local leaders of trying to associate themselves discursively with the success of President Javier Milei to try to gain popular support and votes, despite never having shared or defended libertarian values.
Emilia Orozco's statements come in a context of growing tension in Salta, where the local elections and political realignment reflect the influence that Javier Milei's Government is beginning to have in the interior of the country.
Deputy Orozco is a key figure of La Libertad Avanza in the province, as she leads the political organization and the campaign of Milei's space in Salta.
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