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Victoria Tolosa Paz differentiated herself and said that they are not thinking about the re-election of Alberto Fernández

2021-08-29T22:30:57.285Z


He said it after ministers and leaders of the ruling party proposed a continuity of eight years in the Government.


08/29/2021 7:13 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 08/29/2021 7:13 PM

The candidate for deputy of the Frente de Todos in the province of Buenos Aires Victoria Tolosa Paz came out to differentiate herself from the sectors of the ruling party that had been installing a possible second term of President Alberto Fernández and stated that for now it was not an agenda item.

"We are not thinking about the re-election of Alberto Fernández," he

said, contrary to official strategy, in a radio interview.

He even went for more.

"I am not talking about what I think is not the concern of the people," he continued, adding:

"While walking, no one asks me about reelection."

The definitions of Tolosa Paz resounded in the ruling party especially because after the scandal that unleashed visits to Olivos in full quarantine - with Fabiola Yáñez's birthday included - several ministers and leaders of the ruling party had come out to say that two periods of government were needed of the ruling party with Fernández at the head.

The first to speak was the Minister of Habitat, Jorge Ferraresi.

"The processes in Argentina are eight years, so that will be our process: eight years for Alberto, eight years for Axel (Kicillof) in the Province."

Ferraresi's voice was joined by the brand new Minister of Social Development, Juan Zabaleta, and the Minister of Security, Sabina Frederic.

"I share Ferraresi's appreciation that it takes time to consolidate policies. Actions in the government take time. Eight years are necessary but that does not have to lead to a delay in the execution of actions," said Frederic.

Zabaleta was along the same lines. "A government is successful when there is the possibility of being there for four more years," said his predecessor Daniel Arroyo, who also supported him.

Although he insisted that reelection was not yet on the agenda, he added about the end.

"I am not denying it, what I am saying is that we assume that it is time to build an agenda that has much more to do with what is at stake."


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Source: clarin

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