After the elections, the governor of Corrientes, Gustavo Valdés, called on the government to be more humble and to implement a federal agenda.


The governor of Corrientes , Gustavo Valdés , analyzed the results of the provincial elections and sent a critical message to the national government . "The elections sent us a clear message. Without management, there is no future," he stated on social media.
The Radical leader stated that the Casa Rosada must show "more humility and common sense in listening to the people within the country, who produce and work every day to move it forward."
Valdés also called for a move away from political conflicts. "It's time to build a true federal agenda that promotes development, production, job creation, and better opportunities for all Argentines," he said.
The results of the provincial elections send a clear message to the national government: without management, there is no future.
We need more humility and common sense to listen to the country's core, which produces and works every day to move it forward. It's time to leave...
In the province, the ruling party candidate Juan Pablo Valdés (Vamos Corrientes) won with 51.89% of the vote. In second place was Peronist Martín “Tincho” Ascúa (Limpiar Corrientes), with 19.97%.
Third place went to former governor Ricardo Colombi (Encuentro por Corrientes), who garnered 16.69% of the vote. Further behind, La Libertad Avanza came in fourth, with 9.51%. Their candidate was Representative Lisandro Almirón.
These numbers reinforce the influence of the provincial ruling alliance, although Valdés sought to transfer the impact to national politics. For the Radical Party, the result demonstrated the limits of the current direction of Javier Milei 's administration.
With his words, Gustavo Valdés attempted to consolidate an opposition role with national reach. His call for a "federal agenda" aims to strengthen the demands of the producing provinces against the Casa Rosada.
The victory in Corrientes allows him to establish his party as a stable force in the northeast of the country. At the same time, it exposes the weakness of La Libertad Avanza , which failed to capitalize on support in the election.
Gustavo Valdés's message also seeks to generate debate about national governance and the need for policies closer to the provinces. His warning underscores the importance of concrete action to guarantee development and employment. In this way, the voice of Corrientes is positioned as a benchmark in the federal debate and national politics.
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