After having shown himself in the first row of leaders who accompanied Vice President Cristina Kirchner in the act he led in the Plaza de Mayo, the governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela, asked this Saturday "to recover many comrades" who "are Peronists" but are not part of the Frente de Todos.
"We have to recover [Florencio] Randazzo, [Graciela] Caamaño, [Emilio] Monzó, [Juan] Schiaretti. They are Peronists, they have to come back," Quintela proclaimed in a dialogue with Radio 10.
In the midst of the multiple attempts of the ruling coalition to expand the official space, with the aim of adding chances of triumphing in the presidential elections, the provincial president sought to question his former comrades of militancy.
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We have to recover many comrades who left," emphasized Quintela, who acknowledged that the Frente de Todos has to "win yes or yes."
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