The deputy of Unión por la Patria (UxP)
Victoria Tolosa Paz
said today that "the entire structure of the Justicialista Party must be discussed" and
questioned Daniel Scioli
for joining the Government of Javier Milei as Secretary of Tourism, Environment and Sports.
"We must discuss what we are going to do with Peronism at the national and provincial level," said the legislator when asked about the request of some leaders for former president Alberto Fernández, who resides in Spain, to renounce ownership of Peronism.
The former Minister of Social Development said in an interview with FM Futurock that "the entire party structure is under debate after having had serious difficulties in the election," although she noted that "that requires not pushing anyone, but being able to build a table of action urgent policy to get out of this tragic situation and reconfigure leadership".
In this framework, he added: "I estimate that it will be a collegiate leadership, where we will have the governors, the CGT, the social movements and the women's groups, to have a discussion about the country project that we want to build."
For Tolosa Paz, otherwise, "Peronism is what the current candidate represents" and this "weakens a movement that has a doctrine, a very clear ideology that seeks a country project."
Meanwhile, when asked about the appointment of Daniel Scioli as Secretary of Tourism, Environment and Sports of the national government, he expressed: "We see how some men and women in our political space
are being part of the most terrifying management
due to the damage that "they are going to cause harm to the population."
"You have to ask him, not me. He was going to be Sergio Massa's chancellor, if he won, and
now he doesn't care about forming such a tremendous government for our society
. He is diametrically opposed to our proposal. We have to call him and ask him which "It is the real reason. We continue fighting and defending the flags of Peronism," he said.
She maintained that she is angry about "
the lack of conviction and strength
to say '
we have nothing to do with these because they lead Argentina to poverty and a concentration of wealth that is terrifying
.'"
"I am angry with those who
do not have the convictions to be able to support what the people voted for
, even though they did not elect you. You were part for 20 years of a movement that gave you the beautiful possibility of holding positions of very high representation. That includes the governor of Tucumán already deputies," reflected the deputy.
At the same time, he referred to the session that will take place today in the Chamber of Deputies "to discuss the Omnibus Law", about which he highlighted that "there is clarity about the quorum, but not about what the majorities will be to approve the articles with that the Government dreams of, such as the privatization chapter".
"We are going to vote against the delegation of powers. We are not going to hand a blank check to a president who has the enormous inexperience of feeling almost like a monarch to wear the Constitution. Nor are we going to give him the possibility of modifying or eliminating trust funds and trusts," he pointed out.
PJ TOLOSA-PEACE