
A recently elected government leader is the subject of criticism for his presidential ambition and lack of interest in the city he governs. His expensive electoral campaign and his current candidacy as a legislator stand out. Surrounded by flatterers, he shows indifference towards the position he is running for and expels any critical voice from his surroundings.
He is accused of being the cause of the city's urban decay, focusing more on his presidential career than on effective management. His lack of self-criticism, politically motivated decisions driven by convenience, and disdain for the well-being of citizens are criticized. He is compared to political figures seeking personal gain rather than managing with a vocation.
Within the framework of an electoral campaign, his attempts to attract votes from his party and favor Peronism are noted. His list featuring Peronists is highlighted, and his eventual return to his Peronist roots is predicted. His bitterness and attempts to blame others for his mistakes and frustrations are emphasized, reflecting a common pattern among politicians.
The intellectual decay he represents and the useless spectacle offered by candidates in the current campaign are criticized. Citizens observe the theater of the personal decline of those who should guarantee an improvement in their quality of life. The banality of debates and the superficiality of public life are questioned, highlighting the widespread disillusionment regarding political figures like him, whose presidential aspirations seem distant and irrelevant in comparison.
The lack of depth in his political evolution is underscored, recalling a superficial environment at the beginning of his term. The insubstantiality of Argentine politics in general is pointed out, evidencing the manipulative interests of some public and media actors. The critique extends to a famous politician who simulates a hostile stance towards the press to strengthen his public image, revealing hypocrisy and artificiality in the political and media spheres.