Overview
- Governor Gustavo Valdés closed the Vamos Corrientes campaign with public backing from Maximiliano Pullaro, Juan Schiaretti, Leandro Zdero, Carlos Sadir and Ignacio Torres for candidate Juan Pablo Valdés, the Ituzaingó mayor and the governor’s brother.
- Senator Carlos “Camau” Espínola attended the rally and reaffirmed his alignment with the provincial ruling coalition.
- The Peronist front Limpiar Corrientes ended its campaign with a citywide caravan, where Martín “Tincho” Ascúa claimed the space is positioned for a runoff and featured an appearance by Guillermo Moreno.
- Rival candidate Ricardo Colombi warned of severe fiscal strain, citing about US$200 million owed to three suppliers, estimating total debt near US$1 billion, and asserting the Central Bank excluded the provincial bank from credit operations after an intraday funding request.
- Voters on Sunday will choose a governor, five provincial senators, 15 deputies and 74 mayors, as debates over complex paper ballots continue with Colombi advocating a single ballot per alliance to reduce risks and costs.