With the internal of the Frente de Todos red hot, former President Eduardo Duhalde considered that the fights in the ruling coalition are "a shame", so he spoke of "imbeciles", and affirmed that "the cycle of La Cámpora is over".
"We are brothers of the homeland and we don't have to fight. Those of us who want the unity of Argentines have to set an example. It is a disgrace what is happening. They are imbeciles, we don't have to fight anymore, please," Duhalde said in a dialogue with Radio Mitre.
In that line, the historic Peronist leader demanded "an end to this stupid fight" and affirmed that the cycle of Vice President Cristina Kirchner and La Cámpora has come to an end.
In addition, he pointed against the national deputy and president of the Buenos Aires Justicialist Party, Máximo Kirchner: "I do not see a political future, he has never governed anything."
Eduardo Duhalde with Alberto Fernández at the Mass for Peace that took place in Luján after the assassination attempt on Cristina Kirchner. Photo: Rolando Andrade Stracuzzi.
True to his sharp style, the former president said that President Alberto Fernández does not know how to govern and took the opportunity to ask for pre-candidates with management experience.
"He has to govern people who know. Those who have no experience cannot govern, because you cannot go to learn in a crisis," he said.
Asked about the mechanism that the Frente de Todos should use to define its candidate, Duhalde said he was in favor of the PASO. "The only candidate smells like a finger and that doesn't work in politics. For me the best thing is that people choose. I'm not a fan of PASO either, but at this particular time they would be a good element," he said.
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