While some pro-government and opposition leaders -such as Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and Daniel Scioli- have already begun to definitively launch themselves as presidential candidates, a Peronist governor revealed that he, together with a group of leaders from other provinces, asked the government to delay the date of the next elections
.
This is
Raúl Jalil,
the Peronist who governs Catamarca, who in the framework of a radio interview admitted having the intention that the voting to elect the next president of Argentina take place
closer to the end of the year.
His statements were made when he was asked about a possible candidacy for the governor of Chaco
Jorge Capitanich
, who in the last few hours said that he had not yet ruled out the possibility of running.
"We governors are very close, we are working together.
From Alicia Kirchner
[from Santa Cruz]
to Gildo Insfrán
[from Formosa]
.
This is going to be defined naturally. Either we are going to go to a STEP or a natural candidate will come out ", the catamarqueño began by answering in Futurock about it.
It was then that he stated: "People are making certain decisions. That's why moving the elections to September or October or November, which is proposed by our constitution, the
last two months, allows us two or three more months to talk about management and not politics
. "
The governor justified his point of view by noting that
the last transfer of command was "very traumatic" for the economy
.
In this sense, he said that he believes that this change could avoid that shock.
And he is convinced
that the opposition may support him
in this proposal that, he remarked, has already been extended to the Government.
"The opposition may agree because you saw
the transfer from Macri to Alberto. It has been very traumatic for the economy
, for society, for the common life of the people. In August, with several months to go before the change of management, having adverse results like in 2019 brings many complications...", he exemplified.
Finally, he concluded: "I think we have to do as they do in other countries, have
electoral periods between October and November
. I think it can be a good option,
especially for the people
. So some governors are considering that."
Alberto Fernández challenges to choose in the PASO between the Government and Christianity
Alberto Fernández is determined to
confront La Cámpora
.
He is not afraid of the strategy of wearing down his administration or the threat of leaving him out of the electoral process.
"If La Cámpora wants to come up with a strategy, that's fine, after all,
in a few STEP there will be as many strategies as there are candidates
," they assure in his environment.
In the Casa Rosada they consider that,
without Cristina Kirchner in competition
, the power of her political arm will be liquefied among various candidates and sectors that will fight to have a place on the lists.
Eduardo "Wado" de Pedro, in the last few hours, maintained that the Kirchner militancy demands that the vice president be a candidate this year.
"Wherever I go I hear 'Cristina President'. (On Saturday) I was with the entire Peronist leadership of La Matanza and they all greeted Cristina Kirchner and they ask for 'Cristina candidate,' "commented
De
Pedro, who also sounds like a possible candidate for the kirchnerism.
"When one walks a union, an assembly or the provinces, the love and bond of a sector of the people with Cristina Kirchner is indestructible, it is undeniable," he added in an interview with AM 750 held during an act in Moreno this weekend. week.
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