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Gerardo Morales: 'You cannot break bridges with the national government like Horacio Rodríguez Larreta did'

2021-05-18T10:18:07.536Z


The Jujuy governor distanced himself from the Buenos Aires head of government for judicializing the face-to-face classes.


05/16/2021 8:28 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 05/16/2021 8:28 PM

The governor of Jujuy and radical reference, Gerardo Morales, expressed his differences within Juntos por el Cambio specifically on Horacio Rodríguez Larreta's position to bring the issue of face-to-face classes to the Supreme Court of Justice.

"

You cannot break bridges

with the national government and what the judicial system does is break them at a time when

people are waiting for us to dialogue

," Morales said in a radio interview on FM Milenium.

The governor of Jujuy thus made reference to the decision of the Buenos Aires head of government to prosecute the decree signed by Alberto Fernández that suspended the presence of classes in the framework of the

second wave

of coronavirus.

The Court ultimately ruled in favor of the City.

"I would not have gone to a judicial confrontation

with the national government because we have to seek until the last moment instances of dialogue and agreements to manage the crisis," Morales said, although he clarified that he shares that there is school attendance.

He continued: "The judicialization on issues such as the pandemic

generates a pull

where only the boys and families pay for the broken dishes."

In that sense, for the radical reference "we have to talk more" and go back to how we worked in 2020: "Last year there was a lot of coordination work;

there was a trio

that appeared in the media almost every day who was the president , Axel Kicillof and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, and in the first announcement also the governors.

I think that's the way

. "

While criticizing the Executive, Morales said then that the governors "have" to speak with the national government and that he

never felt "discriminated against"

by the Casa Rosada.

Finally, on this point, Morales understood that those who are in government management have "

a much more dialogist view

of seeking solutions to problems."


Not so Together for Change

Ahead of this year's legislative elections, the different strategies within Together for Change or, among other words, the differences between

the more moderate wing and the more radical wing

were put on the agenda

.

Regarding this, Morales said that "no one wins by pulling so hard and

deepening the crack

" and said: "Patricia Bullrich is a very firm woman, but sometimes you

have to lower a change

."

He added: "

The Government does not stop playing for the PRO

because it is good to put things in terms of left and right."

The Jujuy governor said he aspires to a radicalism that has more "preponderance" within JxC and characterized that they stood as a "caboose" within the political alliance.

"I do not like the role we have as UCR within Together for Change.

I am not going to blame the PRO or Lilita

(Carrió), it is our issue that we have to stop in another way," he said.

Finally, Morales considered that the Juntos por el Cambio table "really has to be a table" and concluded:

"Today

the internal PRO is worse than that of radicalism

."

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Source: clarin

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