After the senator and president of the UCR, Martín Lousteau, voted against Javier Milei's DNU to deregulate the economy,
from radicalism they came out to differentiate themselves and a new internal
party opens.
"We are going to contribute with the fair and necessary tools that the Government needs to advance its management plan,"
four radical governors stressed in a statement (the only one who did not sign it is the Santa Fe president Maximiliano Pullaro, a man close to Lousteau). .
The block leaders in the Deputies and the Senate also adhere.
In the midst of the commotion generated by the rejection of the DNU in the Senate, with harsh criticism from the ruling party towards Lousteau, the UCR stated that
they want "a change in the country."
"
Argentina needs agreements and consensus
that allow us to get our country out of the stagnation and decadence that Kirchnerism subjected us to for years. We respect the path that Argentines chose in last year's elections with a clear mandate for change," they emphasized.
The statement from governors and block heads of the UCR after the rejection of Javier Milei's DNU in the Senate
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