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Emilio Monzó explained his support for Facundo Manes' 'federal rebellion'

2021-08-09T03:32:04.155Z


The candidate for national deputy of the province of Buenos Aires pointed against the 'unitary' sector of Juntos.


08/09/2021 12:15 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 08/09/2021 12:15 AM

Emilio Monzó, a

candidate for national deputy

of the province of Buenos Aires on the list headed by Facundo Manes within the Juntos intern, explained this Sunday his reasons for accompanying the neuroscientist in the next elections.

"Radicalism found in Manes a political figure with high knowledge of the province of Buenos Aires, with great popularity, and who is going to be the one who is

going to lead this federal rebellion

. He is a kind of unitarians with federals who are going to improve quality. of the political leadership ", the man from Peronism began his presentation.

Later, in an interview with the television channel C5N, he deepened with an analysis of the

"territorial rebellion"

in the face of the attempt by a sector of the opposition coalition to impose their candidates.

"When you concentrate power so much, you end up distorting the lists and making

friends, obsequious and loyal

. Now there is a kind of territorial rebellion in the face of too much concentration. Manes is the political figure who, behind his candidacy, expresses a rebellion to that type of driving ", considered the Buenos Aires.

Emilio Monzó defends the "federal rebellion" of Facundo Manes

In this sense, he pointed out against Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and pointed out that "when one governs perhaps

one exceeds the leadership

and concentrates power too much without taking into account the territorial legitimation of the political leaders."

"I think that in Kirchnerism also something of that happens. That concentration of power

leads to dissociate you from the reality of the territory,

" he said.

In any case, Monzó made it clear that, once the PASO is passed, in Together for Change they must "

all

be

together in the face of the common goal of 2023

, be it (the presidential candidate) Rodríguez Larreta or any other."

"

The inmates generate cracks

, pain that is sometimes difficult to suture. The duel that Horacio is going to have will be the suture of the differences that occur in those inmates throughout the country," he warned.

Emilio Monzó defines himself as a cultist of dialogue.

Photo Constanza Niscovolos

A defender of dialogue

Emilio Monzó, in his work as president of the Chamber of Deputies during the entire presidency of Mauricio Macri, was a

cult of dialogue

with other political spaces, something that kept him away from who commanded the Casa Rosada.

Looking ahead to the next elections, the one born in Carlos Tejedor continues to bet on the same: "

If there is no dialogue, the country will not be transformed

. We have been in an unproductive polarization for 20 years and we will not advance."

"I am a little

tired of the antagonisms

, of the hurtful phrases towards the other. We need political cadres willing to dialogue, to sit at a table, ready to end poverty and inflation in Argentina," he said.

For this reason, and facing the presidential election of 2023, he trusts that his space will present an electoral alternative that is

more run towards the center

, in contrast to those closest to Macri, with "a more genuine generational change."

Among those he sees as presidential within the opposition coalition, he once again mentioned Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, as well as Martín Lousteau and Facundo Manes, the one he will accompany in the primaries to be held in September.

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Look also

The bet of Sergio Massa, the ducklings of Mauricio Macri and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, and the anger against Florencio Randazzo

After the tensions, Elisa Carrió lowered the level of confrontation with Facundo Manes but the "distrust" remains

Source: clarin

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