Martin Viola crossed to Roberto Sanchezwho questioned the governor’s decision Osvaldo Jaldo to take leave to dedicate himself to the campaign with a view to the October 26 elections.
In his account on the social network
“If Jaldo wants to do things well, he should not be a candidate,” said Sánchez
Along the same lines, the official defended the governor’s career: “Osvaldo Jaldo does not need privileges: he has the support of a concrete management career, with works, solutions and results that all Tucumans know. None of that can be shown by Sánchez, who is an eternal Tucuman tourist in the City of Buenos Aires.”
He also highlighted that while some focus on accusations, Jaldo continues with his work at the head of the government: “While some hide themselves in empty accusations, Jaldo governs, manages and guarantees stability. Tucumán needs leaders who work, not speeches for the occasion.”
The Legislature approved Jaldo’s license during the electoral campaign
Finally, Viola maintained that “the Electoral Justice has already spoken. If Sánchez wants to discuss, he should do so at the polls and not on social networks or in the media.”
@RssanChezes starts from a basic error: the rules of the game are set by the Constitution and Justice, and in that framework his application is absolutely legitimate. This was determined by the Judiciary and there is nothing more republican than respecting the decisions of the bodies of power…. pic.twitter.com/tbsjAGS20Q
— MartÃn Viola (@martinsviola83) September 25, 2025