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In Misiones an internal one broke out between La Cámpora and Sergio Massa for the assembly of the lists

2023-07-19T22:29:41.414Z

Highlights: The ruling party of the Republic of Argentina has decided to withdraw from the race for the presidency. The decision was made after a vote by the party's members. The result is that the party will no longer be able to nominate a candidate for president. The party will instead choose a candidate who will run for president in 2016. The winner will be announced on September 25. The election will be held on September 26. The vote will be open to the public, but the winner will not be announced until September 27.


The followers of Máximo Kirchner were left out of the provincial official alliance, and they bill the presidential candidate.


In Misiones, the electoral arming of Unidos por la Patria left wounded. The agreement they closed with the ruling Frente Renovador (FR) left out of the lists the camporistas, who decided to bill Sergio Massa with several spots that the national deputy Cristina Brítez shared on her social networks.

The alliance led by Carlos Rovira for two decades in Misiones was left with all the places on the ballots after sealing an agreement with Kirchnerism. The equation is simple: Unidos por la Patria seeks to capitalize on the enormous flow of votes that the renewal garnered in the provincial elections in May; while the FR secures seats in Congress and a head-to-head at the polls with Together for Change.

In Misiones La Cámpora does not hide its displeasure at the election of Sergio Massa as the candidate of Kirchnerism. And they decided to put together some spots in which they make clear their unconditionality with Máximo Kircher, despite the fact that Nestor's son heads the list of candidates for deputies but in Buenos Aires territory.

The reel was clearly filmed by the young militants and surprises because the protagonist uses an old landline telephone to simulate a conversation with Brítez, whom he calls "Cris".

"You know I'm here looking at the Misiones ballot and there's no one to represent us," he says viciously. While the answer is not heard, the tone of resignation is evident in the "Ah, look.... and how do we militate?"

The deputy, who never appears on the scene, seems to tell him that militancy matters more than charges, to which the boy responds "It's true, charges come and go; Militancy always remains." And about the closure he addresses a group of boys who seem to wait anxiously for instructions. "Comrades, now more than ever I unite with the Maximum. Let's go out to the military!" is the harangue with which he closes.

The Agrarian and Social Party led by national deputy Hector Barbaro, once an unconditional ally of the K in the province, will be part of the electoral offer, but will have to fight with a short ticket, which leaves him almost without chances of revalidating his seat in Congress.

So Union for the Fatherland will go to Misiones with a single list. The province must renew three seats in the Senate and four in Deputies. Those who have chopped the exit ticket are Maurice Closs and Magdalena Solari Quintana (FR); and the macrista Humberto Schiavoni in the Upper House; and the aforementioned Brítez and Diego Sartori. Those who will seek to reach the October elections to revalidate their seats are Bárbaro, already without the K umbrella, and Alfredo Schiavoni, of the PRO.

The candidates who will be on Massa's ticket are Carlos Arce, Sonia Rojas Decut and Milton Astroza as candidates for senators; while golfer Daniel Vancsik, Yamila Ruiz, Alberto Arrúa and Adriana Bezus will be the candidates for national deputies.

Source: clarin

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