Mar 11 • 22:44 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Fierce aggression by a Peronist operative against a libertarian deputy in Tucumán

A Peronist activist physically attacked Libertarian deputy Federico Pelli in Tucumán while he was attempting to deliver aid during severe flooding in the area.

In Tucumán, Argentina, a violent confrontation occurred when Peronist activist known as Pichón attacked federal deputy Federico Pelli from the Libertarian party, who was trying to deliver mattresses and supplies to flood victims. The incident took place on a road where Pelli was confronted by Pichón, who threatened to block the aid delivery. The altercation escalated quickly, resulting in Pelli being struck in the face, which left him injured and bleeding.

Eyewitnesses reported that women present at the scene demanded the assailant be arrested immediately after seeing the violent encounter unfold. The event was documented by several bystanders using their mobile phones, emphasizing the public nature of the altercation. Pelli, a nephew of the renowned architect César Pelli, was unable to maintain his composure after the blow, collapsing to the ground in pain and shock.

This incident highlights the rising tensions and violence associated with political affiliations in Argentina, particularly in the context of humanitarian crises such as the recent flooding in Tucumán. The aggressive act against a political figure representing a different ideology during a time of need raises questions about the state of political discourse and civil behavior in the country, especially as factions continue to clash over resources and responses to natural disasters.

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