Unión por la Patria (UxP) of Jujuy denounced this Thursday acts of "vandalism and destruction" that occurred in recent hours on the facade of a local supporter of that group, located in the downtown area of the provincial capital, and expressed its repudiation of " actions of political hatred" that undermine democratic principles. Photographs spread by UxP-Jujuy on its social networks show the attack on a campaign poster with images of Sergio Massa and Agustín Rossi, members of the official presidential formula. The billboard - which suffered tears over photos of the faces of local candidates - was seen half hanging from the façade of the basic unit located at Independencia 177, three blocks from the Government House of Jujuy, in an "obvious sign" of that there were intentions to demolish it, they pointed out from UxP. UxP repudiated "these unfortunate events" that "put all the residents in the area in danger" "These actions of political hatred are not new, they have been occurring since we inaugurated our space and they only serve to promote violence and undermine the democratic principles that we value so much," denounced the Unión por la Patria statement. In that sense, the local expression of the national ruling party urged that "this type of actions" of violence be put to an end, and indicated that "the necessary measures" have already been initiated to identify those responsible for the acts of vandalism that occurred. in the last few hours. The UxP document repudiated "these unfortunate events" that "put all the residents in the area in danger," alluding to the attack on the large high-rise sign, which was left hanging only from one of its edges.