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The Community Social Front launched its campaign to support Rioseco in Cutral Co

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The Community Social Front launched its campaign to support Rioseco in Cutral Co

He Cutral Co Community Social Front will seek to maintain the bench that it has in the Deliberative Council in the upcoming elections on July 23. It will do so as a collector list that supports the candidacy of Ramón Rioseco who represents the alliance All by Cutral Co. The launch of the campaign was done at a local party.

He On this occasion, FSC will take Juan Pablo Marifil as the first candidate for councilor. At the campaign launch event, the candidate Ramón Rioseco explained to the militants that as part of the platform in which they work, the support of public works will continue. “We are not going to let this new Cutral Co stop growing”, the former mayor said.

Along these lines, he indicated that by supporting education, clean energies, to the work carried out on issues related to land and housing. “Everything that has to do with a first world city, we are not going to stop growing,” said Rioseco.

He reviewed that with FSC many years ago, so it celebrated that “this support is renewed”. Rioseco said that in the development of the proselytizing campaign and the tour they make through the neighborhoods, they feel the “massive support of the people for July 23 everywhere.”

Finally, the candidate who is first on the list of councilors, Marifil explained that if he reaches the bench, he will work to support the Executive in relation to environmental, cultural and educational issues. The candidate represents the youth segment of the FSC.

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In Cutral Co, the elections will be the next July 23 and there will be just over 30 thousand voters in a position to vote to choose the four candidates for mayor who will participate in the compulsa.


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