The governor and vice president of the party in the province asked for “the unity of the PJ, the people of Tucumán and the Argentines.”
More than 50,000 people gathered this Thursday to celebrate the Loyalty Dayin a massive event led by Osvaldo Jaldo, the vice president of Justicialist Party of Tucuman and governor of the province. The meeting included the entire local Justicialist leadership who stood behind the president offering a strong support for his leadership.
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“Today we are very happy that in this Peronist land of Don Fernando Pedro Riera and Don Amado Juri, the Peronist family can come together with thousands of companions,” said Jaldo at the meeting held at the town of Bella Vista, and highlighted that more than 10,000 people participated in the meeting from outside the premises.
In addition, he thanked those present, on behalf of the local PJ leadership. “Today, with the Justicialist Party Tucumán district, with each of the colleagues who have institutional, social and union roles, We say thank you on behalf of all the authorities”, he expressed.
Along these lines, he highlighted the importance of unity within the movement and extended a call to unity to the entire society: “We want to tell you that from Tucumán, where independence was declared on July 9, 1816, today We ask for the unity of the Justicialist Party, but we also ask for the unity of the people of Tucumán and the Argentines. “We want a better Argentina for our children and our grandchildren and that is our responsibility.”
The vice president of the PJ also stressed the need to work together for the common good: “From the province of Tucumán, throughout the Nation, together, with mutual respect and dialogue, respecting what belongs to the people of Tucumán and that reaches the province. “Tucumán is willing to do its part so that we can move the Argentine homeland forward and today we demonstrated it.”
And he concluded: “Men and women died so that today we can have an act of these characteristics and together try to ensure that Tucumán and Argentina can move forward.”
Source: Ambito