Feb 16 • 15:36 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The Federal Innovation bloc added two deputies with the support of Gustavo Sáenz from Salta

The Federal Innovation bloc in Argentina has welcomed two new deputies, boosting its membership to nine.

Governor Gustavo Sáenz of Salta has announced the addition of two new deputies to the Federal Innovation bloc, which now has a total of nine members. The new members, Claudio Álvarez from San Luis and Gerardo Gustavo González from Formosa, made their decision public alongside Sáenz in a joint photo. This bloc typically aligns with the government’s initiatives and comprises representatives from various provincial parties, including the Concordia Party from Misiones and Juntos Somos Río Negro.

The Federal Innovation bloc was formed through an alliance of provincial parties, emphasizing its decentralized political structure. The incorporation of Álvarez and González, who previously belonged to the País Federal party and had ties with La Libertad Avanza (LLA) in their home provinces, showcases the bloc's strategy to consolidate influence in the national legislature. The new deputies’ shift reflects the ongoing maneuvering in Argentine politics as parties seek to strengthen their positions ahead of upcoming elections.

Sáenz expressed his commitment to coordinating actions with the newly joined deputies to ensure that their collective agenda aligns with broader governmental goals. This synergy aims to bolster the legislative capabilities of the Federal Innovation bloc and enhance its role in national discussions, indicating a shift towards increased collaboration among provincial parties in the current political climate of Argentina.

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