Marcelo Orrego, the governor-elect in San Juan for Together for Change, spoke the day after the election and highlighted the triumph to end a twenty-year cycle of alternate governments between José Luis Gioja and Sergio Uñac.
"More than unseating Peronism, I think what has been superseded is Kirchnerism," he said in a dialogue with CNN radio. And he remarked that what is relevant is that the people of San Juan turned the page on "a twenty-year process of the same people."
The reference is to Sergio Uñac, current provincial governor, who after the ruling of the Supreme Court of Justice that prevented him from running for a fourth term, promoted the candidacy of his brother Rubén Uñac.
But also, to the presentation of José Luis Gioja, who was governor of the province from 2003 to 2015, for three consecutive terms, and who presented himself facing Uñac within Peronism with the sub slogan San Juan Vuelve, within the Justicialist Loyalty group.
"They made important mistakes with the law of slogans, a law of cheating, they made mistakes with the management, which meant that they gave the opposition the opportunity to generate expectations and the electoral offer so that the people of San Juan would take the first step and be encouraged," he added during the report.
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and Marcelo Orrego, winner of the gubernatorial elections in San Juan.
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