After the questions of Roberto Sanchez (United for Tucumán) to the governor Osvaldo Jaldo Due to the decision to take leave to dedicate himself to the electoral campaign, different figures of Peronism came to the crossroads. one of them was Raul Ferrazzano.
“Mr. Deputy Roberto Sánchez. Speaking of ‘doing things well’, tell the people of Tucuman what benefits he achieved in his mandate as a national legislator, since he intends to be re-elected,” the leader wrote on his account on the social network X.
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Mr. Deputy @Rssanchez
Speaking of “doing things right”, tell the people of Tucumán what benefits you achieved in your mandate as a national legislator, since you intend to re-elect https://t.co/B1xaAeWo7t— RAUL FERRAZZANO (@rferrazzano) September 25, 2025
The Legislature approved Jaldo’s license during the electoral campaign
The Legislature approved this Thursday the leave requested by the governor, Osvaldo Jaldo, who will be away from his duties for a month for the electoral campaign. Thus, the president will head the list of candidates for national deputies for the Tucumán ruling party in a testimonial capacity. The vote took place this morning in the legislative chamber and had more than 30 votes in favor, six abstentions and four against.
Legislators José Macome, Manuel Courel, Ricardo Bussi and Eduardo Verón Guerra rejected the license, while Alfredo Toscano, Walter Berarducci, Claudio Viña, José Cano, Silvia Elías de Pérez and Agustín Romano Norri opted to abstain.
In this way, Jaldo will officially be on leave starting tomorrow, Friday the 26th, with the temporary leadership of the provincial administration under the responsibility of the vice-governor, Miguel Acevedo. He clarified that his leave will be without pay.
During the month of leave, Jaldo plans to wear the candidate’s overalls (although testimonial) for the Tucumán Primero front campaign, touring the provincial territory and polarizing his speech with the policies implemented by the Nation.
Leaders close to the first candidate for deputy on the unified Peronism list let it be known that Jaldo does not want to leave any flank of the opposition’s political attack. They assured that for this reason he requested leave, even though the National Electoral Code (Law 19,945) does not force him to leave his position in the provincial Executive.
They even let it be known that he is looking into renting private vehicles so that no one accuses him of “doing one too many” in the last 30 days of the proselytizing campaign.