Video: violent attack by a Peronist point man on a deputy from La Libertad Avanza in Tucumán
A deputy from La Libertad Avanza, Federico Pelli, was violently attacked by a local Peronist during a humanitarian event for flood victims in Tucumán.
In a shocking incident in Tucumán, Argentina, National Deputy Federico Pelli of the La Libertad Avanza (LLA) party was violently assaulted by a man identified as a local Peronist named Marcelo Segura. This violent confrontation occurred during a humanitarian operation aimed at assisting victims of extensive flooding in the province. As tensions escalated in the heated argument, Pelli was struck in the face with a headbutt, resulting in a fractured septum, as confirmed by medical personnel at a nearby health facility.
The attack has drawn significant media attention in Argentina, highlighting the rising political tensions and hostility among political factions, particularly between the Peronists and the opposition parties. Governor Osvaldo Jaldo expressed his condemnation of the assault through a post on the social media platform X, emphasizing that such acts of violence have no place in political discourse. The incident raises concerns about political safety and the potential for increasing violence in an already charged political climate.
As Pelli recovers from his injuries, the implications of this incident extend beyond personal harm; it reflects deeper societal issues including political polarization and the challenges faced by elected officials in carrying out their duties. The event serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for dialogue and a return to civility in Argentine politics, particularly in regions like Tucumán that have been significantly impacted by socio-economic struggles and environmental disasters.