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Wado de Pedro, with a campaign tone in Moreno and another message to Alberto Fernández: "Let's turn off the internal discussion for a while"

2023-02-07T23:08:01.856Z


The Minister of the Interior was almost in campaign with the camporista Fernanda Raverta, from ANSES. She spoke for the first time after the President said that she knows "with whom he can govern and with whom he cannot" and it was known that they do not speak to each other.


Eduardo "Wado" De Pedro

starred in an act in Moreno this Tuesday with a lot of campaign tone, where he inaugurated a new ANSES headquarters.

Beyond the tape and the photo with the bow, it was a strong appearance in the middle of the debate in the ruling party towards the 2023 elections: it was the first time that the Minister of the Interior spoke after the criticism that Alberto Fernández slipped this Monday .

Now, the leader of La Cámpora called to

"turn off the inmate for a while

. "

"Let's turn off the internal discussion for a while and put our hearts back on the needs of our people," demanded De Pedro, who was accompanied by a leader of the Cristinista kidney, Fernanda Raverta, head of ANSES, also a militant of the group founded by Máximo Kirchner.

Together with them, the mayor Mariel Fernández, the only community leader of the social movements in the Buenos Aires suburbs, participated in the act.

The minister continued: "That is the only commitment we made in 2019: govern,

manage

for those who have less; govern and manage so that there is employment, work, education, health, happiness and freedom for all Argentines."

The words of the national official came a day after Alberto Fernández whitewashed the strong differences he maintains with members of his cabinet.

And that he revealed that

he has not spoken to Minister De Pedro for months

.

Eduardo Wado de Pedro, in Moreno.

He called to "turn off the internal" of the Frente de Todos.

"I

know who I can govern with and who I can't

," said the chief executive in an interview with Urbana Play.

And he continued: "I'm not going to spend a second on that, I know who I can govern with and who I can't. I govern with those I can govern and I continue to govern, I don't care."

This Monday, meanwhile, almost simultaneously with De Pedro's public appearance, the President led an act in Tucumán, together with the (until now) chief of staff, Juan Manzur, and the provincial governor, Osvaldo Jaldo.

There he referred to the inmate again.

"We entered the last year of the mandate that the people conferred on me. They were very difficult times, but we were always on our feet and we acted looking for what I promised to do on the first day," Fernández began.

"I had to endure a pandemic, the war.

I had to endure internal conflicts

, why not say it?" He acknowledged in another part of his speech, with a strong electoral tone and another message to his camp minister.

But the one who was the hardest to talk about the heated atmosphere in the Frente de Todos was Manzur, who gave

Alberto Fernández a backlash

before an eventual candidacy in the 2023 elections.

"Whatever you decide, Tucuman Peronism is going to follow you. There are moments of inflection points in the political life of Argentina. You have to

act prudently, calmly

. It cannot be that this country, which is taking off after all the that is happening to us, it cannot be that it returns to those who melted it down," said the governor on leave.

And he left a strong message: "

We have differences, yes we do.

It's healthy, logical and good. But the differences between colleagues can never be bigger than the differences we have with Macri."

Wado De Pedro responded to Together for Change

On the other hand, the Minister of the Interior referred to the statement that Juntos por el Cambio published this Monday, after a meeting of the national table of the opposition coalition.

In that pronouncement, from that political space they assured that the Frente de Todos is leaving "an economic" bomb "armed for the people."

"

The only bomb

that they left several generations of Argentines

is the irresponsible debt

that the Cambiemos government contracted," replied De Pedro.

"It would be good for Mauricio Macri, Patricia Bullrich or Horacio Rodríguez Larreta to explain to the Argentines where the money of the 100 billion dollars that our great-grandchildren indebted is," he added, according to the statement released from the Ministry of the Interior.

The mention of the head of Government of the City of Buenos Aires was not random.

In addition to the Nation-City fight over the co-participation funds, Rodríguez Larreta is positioned as a candidate for the Presidency and even deepened the critical line that Juntos por el Cambio held.

"

The bomb has already exploded

, the problem is that it could be worse," said the Buenos Aires mayor in an interview on Monday night.

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Source: clarin

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