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Argentine Councilman Punches Mayor During Official Session Over Rodeo Festival Dispute

18/06/2026 12:31 - Politica

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An alarming episode of institutional violence has shaken the small town of Pueblo Brugo, located in Paraná department within Argentina's Entre Ríos province, after a local councilman physically attacked the mayor during an official legislative session—despite both officials belonging to the same political party.

What Happened

On Tuesday, June 16, 2026, Mayor Martín Ruiz appeared before the local Deliberative Council (Concejo Deliberante) to seek clarification regarding payment procedures for installation fees that vendors would need to pay during the upcoming Jineteada Festival, scheduled for the weekend at the former alpargatas (traditional rope-soled sandals) factory grounds.

The discussion escalated rapidly when Councilman Ariel Lemos—a fellow member of the same political faction—struck the mayor with fist blows to his ear and skull.

“During the meeting this was discussed, and he intervened with a punch. I stayed, the debate continued, and it was approved. When I saw I was bleeding, I left to get medical attention,” Ruiz stated in declarations to El Entre Ríos, a local news outlet.

Key Details

  • Location: Pueblo Brugo, Entre Ríos
  • Date: June 16, 2026
  • Aggressor: Ariel Lemos (PJ councilman)
  • Victim: Martín Ruiz (PJ mayor)
  • Cause: Vendor fees for rodeo festival

Understanding the Conflict

The ordinance approved by the Council established that vendors had to pay the fee before 1 PM on Friday, within municipal administrative hours. Ruiz firmly opposed this condition.

“Vendors won't go a day before to pay; they pay on the same day the jineteada takes place,” the mayor argued, explaining that no one travels to the municipal offices exclusively for that transaction—rather, they handle it when they set up at the venue.

What is a Jineteada?

A Jineteada is a traditional Argentine rodeo festival where horsemen (jinetes) demonstrate their riding skills by attempting to stay mounted on bucking horses. These events are deeply rooted in gaucho culture and typically feature folk music, traditional food vendors, and artisanal crafts. They serve as important social and economic drivers for small rural communities throughout Argentina.

Cross-Complaints Filed

Following the assault, Ruiz filed a criminal complaint for injuries at the Pueblo Brugo police station and underwent a forensic medical examination at the Cerrito Police Station. “I received medical attention and had X-rays taken. My eye still hurts, and I'm getting further tests,” he detailed.

According to Elonce, a regional news portal, Lemos also filed his own complaint, resulting in mutual legal proceedings between both officials.

The Underlying Issue

Ruiz explained the conflict stems from event organization: “What frustrates me are the criticisms. I put the rodeo out to bid; we didn't use municipal money to avoid commitment, because we can't spend if we don't know if we'll recover it.”

The mayor described the incident as avoidable: “It's a lamentable situation, not worth it. We weren't dealing with a complicated topic at all. To put it bluntly—it was nonsense.”

A Pattern of Political Violence

This incident adds to other recent episodes of violence in institutional spaces. In Villa Gesell, a coastal tourist city, opposition councilmembers reported physical assaults inside the council chamber after voting against the 2026 municipal budget.

Clarisa Armando, a councilwoman from the PRO party, described that the debate occurred “in a framework of significant violence summoned by the mayor and officials, and by the truck drivers' union.”

Political Context: Understanding Peronism

Both officials belong to the Partido Justicialista (Justicialist Party), the formal name of the Peronist movement founded by Juan Domingo Perón in the 1940s. Peronism has been Argentina's dominant political force for decades, but it frequently experiences internal divisions between competing factions. It is not uncommon for Peronist officials from different internal currents to clash—though physical violence remains rare and highly condemned.

Session Outcome

The Deliberative Council continued the debate and approved the ordinance authorizing the Executive branch to update the amounts charged to vendors participating in the Jineteada Festival.

Police proceedings initiated by both parties remain ongoing to determine the circumstances of the confrontation and any potential responsibilities.

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