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José Luis Espert and Javier Milei presented separate lists of candidates with surprises

2021-07-25T00:17:07.060Z


The first will compete in the province of Buenos Aires with 'Avanza Libertad' and has Carolina Píparo on its list. While the second is presented in the CABA with 'La Libertad Avanza' and with a reference of the victims of 'guerrilla terrorism' of the seventies.


07/24/2021 7:38 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 07/24/2021 7:38 PM

Although separately, the candidates of the ultraliberal right are betting heavily on Buenos Aires and CABA, although

with their own lists

.

While José Luis Espert will lead in the Province, Javier Milei will seek to consolidate in the City.

Espert - who had proposed a great agreement with Together for Change to confront Kirchnerism - surprised this week by adding to the ranks of "Avanza Libertad"

the provincial deputy of the PRO, Carolina Píparo

, who will be his partner on the ballot.

"José Luis proposed a great STEP for all the opposition and that did not prosper. I do not agree with the idea that a handful of leaders are the ones who determine

who is on the list and who is not,

" said Píparo when he announced his pass at the head of the economist.

And he added: "You will always find me defending the same flags: freedom, equality, security, fair justice, unrestricted respect for private property and the value of effort."

This Saturday it was known how the list will continue.

The third place

will be occupied by Hugo Bontempo, architect and president of the Ucedé in the Province

;

the fourth is for the teacher from Bahía Blanca and also the leader of Ucedé, Karina García;

and in the fifth will be Luis Green, former Secretary of Borders of the Ministry of Security during the administration of Patricia Bullrich.

The ballot

will have competition

with the sector of the former macrista official, Juan José Gómez Centurión, who will have his own space -NOS- and with the front that Cynthia Hotton closed, called + Valores.

Minutes after the launch of the Frente de Todos, Espert used the networks to target Cristina Kirchner, and the candidacy of the Minister of Health, Daniel Gollán, in a preview of what his campaign tone will be.

"It is inexplicable that Minister Gollán

resigns from his position in Health

during the full advance of COVID strains. The province already has more than 50,000 deaths and almost two million infected and he leaves his position at this critical moment," he said.

In the City, Milei will have less competition, because Hotton and Centurion do not have their own lists and they support their space:

"Freedom Advances".

The economist will be seconded by the lawyer

Victoria Villaruel, president of the Center for Legal Studies on Terrorism and its Victims (CELTIV

) and author of the books "They are called young idealists" and co-author "The other dead: civilian victims of guerrilla terrorism of the 70 '". 

The space will take as the first candidate for the Buenos Aires legislature the financial broker and youtuber, Ramiro Marra, who participated for the first time in politics in 2019 as part of the list of senators presented by Roberto Lavagna.

"Liberalism returns to politics with Javier Milei with the aim of being the third force and that more people accompany us apart from the liberals," he said.

He is accompanied as second legislator by Lucía Montenegro, a 27-year-old karate fighter who takes sports as social work.

This space will seek to jump the dichotomy of the crack and directly aim to break "the status quo" of the majority parties, and summon all those disillusioned with politics.

With the victory of the moderates in Together for Change, which left Patricia Bullrich out of the game, they will seek to

capture their toughest electorate.

Although in that fight he will also have to compete with the internal JxC list led by Ricardo López Murphy seconded by Conicet scientist Sandra Pitta.

Source: clarin

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