07/05/2021 10:48
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 07/05/2021 10:48
In the middle of the electoral year and a few days after the closing of the lists, the chief of staff of the province of Buenos Aires,
Carlos Bianco
, chicaneled the former governor María Eugenia Vidal, assuring that "she stopped being proudly from Buenos Aires to be proudly from Buenos Aires."
Bianco made reference to the fact that the former president deleted the phrase "proudly from Buenos Aires" from her Twitter account, since her candidacy for the next elections would be in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
"Proud mother of Camila, María José and Pedrito. Proudly from Buenos Aires," said Vidal's biography on the social network.
But days ago, he deleted the phrase that made reference to the Province of Buenos Aires, while rumors of a possible candidacy in the City of Buenos Aires grew.
In fact, Vidal met with Mauricio Macri and confirmed that she will not be a candidate for the Province.
Facing the legislative elections, Bianco stressed that in the Frente de Todos
"there is an internal debate"
to define who will be "the best candidates."
The biography of Vidal to which Bianco referred.
"On the part of our political force there is an internal debate, the best candidates that represent our project at the national and provincial level will be defined," he said in statements to Radio Provincia.
The official added that for Governor Axel Kicillof the only campaign that is valid these days is "health care" carried out by the provincial and national government.
Finally, Bianco said that
"in personal terms" he
did not intend to "be part of the list of candidates" that the FdT will make official before July 24, the deadline for submitting lists for the open, simultaneous and primary primaries. mandatory (STEP) of September, which will lead to legislative elections in November.
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