
Marcelo Souberbielle participated in LLA's membership campaign in La Falda
The local businessman decided to actively collaborate in the campaign, dissatisfied with Mayor Dieminger's administration
Marcelo Souberbielle, show producer, participated this Saturday in the La Libertad Avanza membership campaign in La Falda, Córdoba. The businessman doesn't come from traditional politics, but rather is a committed neighbor who decided to get actively involved in his city. His presence seeks to represent an alternative to a municipal management model that he considers exhausted.
Souberbielle is a well-known businessman who has lived in La Falda with his family for years. He was born in the city and had his first job in the private sector at the early age of 16. Motivated by personal convictions, he seeks to get involved to confront poor management that makes irresponsible use of public resources.
During the day, residents expressed their discontent over the closure of the municipal hospital's operating room. The complaint was directed at Mayor Javier Dieminger, demanding answers and greater transparency in local management. It is worth noting that most of those who joined demanded fewer business deals, more clarity, and better management of public funds.

A new political vision in La Falda
Souberbielle states that wastefulness and lack of planning have deteriorated the quality of life for La Falda residents. His proposal is based on his experience in the private sector and aims to reverse the city's current decline. The producer aims to contribute to improving the quality of life in La Falda by reactivating the local economy.
It should be remembered that the current administration of Dieminger left the La Falda hospital without childbirth services to fund musical shows during the summer. The municipality thus prioritized spending millions of pesos to fund festivals, leaving residents of the region without operating rooms.
The membership day was part of a provincial action by La Libertad Avanza with more than 70 active locations in Córdoba. In La Falda, the turnout exceeded expectations and the participation of young people and families stood out. It is noteworthy that a group of residents approached Marcelo Souberbielle seeking his support to join LLA.
The activity took place from 10:00 to 13:00 in local plazas, with leaders and activists from the movement. This was a key moment to strengthen territorial organization ahead of the 2025 election year. La Libertad Avanza seeks to build a real alternative throughout the country in the face of deficient management in municipalities such as La Falda.
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