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After the PRO intern, anger grows in radicalism: "It is unnecessary noise that harms us all"

2023-04-14T14:06:26.359Z


There was discomfort due to the impact on Juntos of the tension between Larreta Macri and Bullrich. In the UCR they seek to stay out of the PRO crisis.


"They became a political party", is the phrase, as a Chicana, that they release near a radicalism reference when he is consulted by the internal unleashed within the PRO after Horacio Rodríguez Larreta decided to implement concurrent elections in the city of Buenos Aires, without consulting the other party actors, Mauricio Macri, Patricia Bullrich and María Eugenia Vidal.

This feeling is shared by most of the actors of the UCR, which also lives its own internist universe, but which for the first time in a long time seems to have found some peace behind closed doors, at least to order the electoral strategy at the national level and in the provinces. .

When any radical is consulted, no matter how close or distant their relationship with the PRO may be, there is a coincidence in blaming their coalition partner for the existing tension within Together for Change.

And they not only cite the crisis in the City, but also episodes of conflicts such as those that occurred in Salta when the lists were defined, or the rupture in Mendoza, after Omar de Marchi cut himself off with a candidacy outside the PRO, wayward in the face of the party's decision at the national level to support the candidacy of Alfredo Cornejo.

"

It is all an unnecessary noise that they put together, and that harms us all

", is another of the phrases that arises and in which the majority of the radicals agree.

And they do not blame Rodríguez Larreta alone, but the entire PRO apparatus.

Even, at the party level, the decision of the Buenos Aires head of government was publicly highlighted, which on paper would favor Martín

Lousteau

in the face of his aspirations to compete for Larreta's succession.

Lousteau, but also

Gerardo Morales

, Larreta's other great ally at the national level, appreciated the determination he made and expressed it on social networks and every time they could comment in the media.

But that consensus reached some of the members of the most critical sectors of radicalism with Larreta.

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and Gerardo Morales, together.

Photo: Maxi Failla.

For example, although he did not express himself publicly and wants to stay out of the PRO inmate, sources close to

Facundo Manes

assure that the neurologist welcomed Larreta's decision, whom he usually criticizes.

"He did what was appropriate," they maintain, while hoping that the PRO's friendly fire does not upset the consensus reached at the party level.

The head of government himself, who, aware of the conceptual differences between the two, hardly spoke of Manes publicly, cited him in a radio interview this week as one of the radicalismo's presidential candidates, along with Morales from Jujuy, who is said to be his Vice President. .

At the last Vendimia festival, the photo that Patricia Bullrich took with different radicalism actors, presumably standing on the other side of Larreta and more related to Mauricio Macri and the other PRO hawks, generated an impact.

In that photo were

Alfredo Cornejo

, candidate for governor of Mendoza, the current Mendoza governor Rodolfo Suárez, Manes, and Rodrigo de Loredo, influential UCR deputy from Cordoba, Gustavo Valdés, governor of Corrientes, and the couple Carolina Losada and Luis Naidenoff , important actors in Santa Fe and Formoseña politics, respectively.

It was interpreted that their support in the Bullrich-Larreta inmate would be for the former Minister of Security.

Today, a month later, it is not entirely clear.

Cornejo maintains his closeness with Bullrich and Macri, like other important actors in Mendoza politics such as

Ernesto Sanz

, but that does not prevent him from sharing a campaign activity this Friday with Rodríguez Larreta, in which Suárez will also be present.

In Mendoza radicalism they value the head of government that even though De Marchi was a soldier of his team, when the time came to define himself, like the rest of the PRO, he remained within the support agreed to Cornejo.

Therefore, the photo between the two will be quite a sign.

In the case of Manes, after that image with Bullrich, there was speculation about the possibility that he is his running mate, despite the fact that the doctor is in charge of constantly repeating that he did not lower his presidential candidacy.

His position in favor of Larreta's decision seems to have changed that situation a bit.

Facundo Manes and Patricia Bullrich, in a meeting they held in Mendoza.

Finally,

De Loredo

was then with Luis Juez one of the candidates for the governorship of Córdoba.

But the radical decided to exclude himself from that internship and it is expected that he will be the candidate for mayor in the Mediterranean city.

His relationship with Martín Lousteau dates back years and he is in very good health, so it is intuited that the same is happening with Rodríguez Larreta.

In the photo war, another who usually makes gestures is

Gustavo Valdés

from Corrientes , who took a picture with Rodríguez Larreta in March, although he has also done so on other occasions in recent times with Macri and Bullrich.

Valdés, thus, is another of those who chooses to stay out of the internal PRO.

In the case of

Carolina Losada

, a candidate for the governorship of Santa Fe and who closed an agreement with the Macrista Federico Angelini to be her running mate, she is left at a crossroads, since Larreta, an ally of Lousteau, could support that province the candidacy of Maximiliano Pullaro, the former local Security Minister, who has the backing of the Radical Evolution referent.

Source: clarin

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