After the closing of the lists for the PASO on July 16, the pre-candidate for the local mayor for United to Change Santa Fe, Chuchi Molina, assured that “we are the team to put the city in motion” and highlighted “the pride of to lead a proposal that brings together women and men with different trajectories, who represent different parties, but who are united by the same values ​​and by the desire to work 24/7, tirelessly and with a lot of energy to get the city moving.” .

“We are convinced that Santa Fe can. It can change and be a more secure city, where the Municipality is truly committed to the main concerns of its neighbors; where there is order, where the law of the strongest does not prevail, and where the State works side by side with the private sector to promote development and job creation, ”he emphasized.

Chuchi Molina’s proposal will be accompanied by “a very representative list of councilors”, headed by the communicator Silvina Cian, with extensive experience in different local media. “Silvina knows all the neighborhoods of the city and the needs of the people, and she has freshness and energy to work from the Council to accompany the transformations that the city needs,” she highlighted.

The candidacies of Chuchi Molina and Silvina Cian are framed in a provincial proposal that nominates Maxi Pullaro as candidate for governor; to former Santa Fe mayor Jose Corral as provincial deputy, and Virginia Coudannes for the Senate for The Capital.

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The list for the Council headed by Silvina Cian has in second place the radical Julián Martínez, president of the Foro Santafesino, from where cultural activities and artistic interventions were promoted, and proposals aimed at developing friendlier public spaces and improvements in the main road access to the city.

The third place on the list for councilors is occupied by Cecilia Battistutti, who was part of José Corral’s team in local management, being in the period 2015-2019 the coordinator of the Work Schools program, later occupying the position of Secretary of Social Development , where she became involved in social policies for gender, childhood, and the elderly.

In fourth place is Leo Mendez, independent, owner of a recycler cooperative, with a strong environmental commitment, promoter of the circular economy and president of the Federation of Cooperatives of Santa Fe.

Ileana Alvarenga, from PRO, occupies fifth place on the list: she is a paramedic and a benchmark for self-convened neighbors for security.

In sixth place, Marcelo Iglesias, entrepreneur and president of the Independent Chamber of Entrepreneurs and Microenterprises.

Claudia Mendez ranks seventh. University graduate in Public Policies from the UAI, with social participation, she was an adviser in the Municipal Council on the subject of the Elderly and Disability and director of the Elderly and Disability of the Government of the City of Santa Fe.

Finally, in eighth place is the young radical Federico Bono, and in ninth, the head of the UNIR party, Beatriz Brozzu.

The entry Chuchi Molina: “We are the team to put the city in motion” was first published in Sin Mordaza.

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