"Enough with the fissures and dirty tricks": Ramiro Marra lashed out at Kirchnerism in the Buenos Aires debate.

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"Enough with the fissures and dirty tricks": Ramiro Marra lashed out at Kirchnerism in the Buenos Aires debate.

"Enough with the fissures and dirty tricks": Ramiro Marra lashed out at Kirchnerism in the Buenos Aires debate.
Ramiro Marra

Expelled Buenos Aires City legislator Ramiro Marra, who participated in the Buenos Aires City Legislature candidates' debate, reiterated his agenda against "Kirchnerism and the left," and once again expressed his discontent with the state of the city's public roads.

During the presentation of the legislative candidates, Marra emphasized his program to combat insecurity in the city and once again targeted "the crackdowns and the ragpickers." "I'm worried about those of us who go out to work or study and are afraid of being attacked by criminals," the candidate stated. Likewise, Marra reiterated his political stance and spoke out against the left and Kirchnerism "morally and ideologically."

Regarding concrete security proposals, Marra stated: "We are going to combat all criminals who stand in our way." "Enough with these dirty tricks and corrupt officials who think they own the streets," the libertarian emphasized, highlighting the need to impose stricter controls on the streets. Marra also promised to promote a bill to punish "all those who pose a threat to law-abiding citizens" with imprisonment. "Life for those of us who love the City of Buenos Aires, prison for criminals," he declared.

?? WHAT A TREMENDOUS START FROM @RAMIROMARRA IN THE DEBATE?? In one minute he eliminated the Ks, the left, the dirty tricks and the criminal fissures. Liberalism personified.

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— JOHN (@cueverodelacity) April 29, 2025

Before the debate began, Marra had a brief encounter with presidential advisor Santiago Caputo, one of the members of President Javier Milei's "iron triangle," who was accompanied by National Representative Oscar Zago. In an exchange between Marra and Caputo that was widely reported on social media, the presidential advisor and his associates showed indifference to Marra's presence before exchanging a few words with him. In videos of the meeting, Caputo can be heard saying, "I'm not rude," in response to Marra's insults.

Caputo and Zago attended the debate to show their support for La Libertad Avanza candidate Manuel Adorni. In January, Marra was unexpectedly expelled from La Libertad Avanza by the decision of the "iron triangle," made up of Caputo and siblings Javier and Karina Milei. Despite there being no official reason for Marra's departure, the Buenos Aires legislator continued to show his support for the president and his government.

Caputo, Marra, Zago… #DebateCABA pic.twitter.com/Bb3pNL4eIV

— I b á ñ ez (@ibanezsoy) April 29, 2025
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