Ricardo Quintela visited Santa Fe to bring a message of unity and federalism with a view to the PJ elections

Ricardo Quintela visited Santa Fe to bring a message of unity and federalism with a view to the PJ elections

The governor and candidate for president of the National Justicialist Party, Ricardo Quintela, met with the governor, Maximiliano Pullaro in Santa Fe and had a packed agenda of activities to talk with militants and leaders from different social sectors about the unity of Peronism.

“Very grateful that the governor of La Rioja has come to the invincible province of Santa Fe. We had an excellent meeting where we took up common agenda issues, an agenda of problems that the provinces have, but also the opportunities that the provinces have, fundamentally the interior provinces of the Argentine Republic,” said Pullaro after the meeting with his counterpart from La Rioja.

“Defend federalism, but fundamentally think that Argentina can get ahead with the work of the people” he added and highlighted: “For us, political dialogue is essential, listening to each other and learning to build together. Fundamental for the Argentina that is coming.”

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The governor of La Rioja held a meeting with his counterpart from Santa Fe.

In his intense work schedule, Quintela met with leaders of the Evita Movement, Ciudad Futura, Comunidad, Gerardo Rico; Eduardo Toniolli; Lucila De Ponti Norma López; Antonio Salinas; and Leandro Bussato.

In this sense, the councilor of the city of Rosario, Norma Lopezcommented that “For us it is very important to be able to have a Justicialist party that is modern, that challenges what was generated today in our country, the critical situation in which we are living, but at the same time calls us to reflect on what are the political practices that we have lost and that have distanced us from society to recover a space and a popular, democratic, feminist National Government for all Argentines. And above all, a party that is dynamic and that reflects what the Peronist comrades want for this country.”

Regarding the meeting with the governor of La Rioja, he commented that it was very positive “because we have talked about precisely the internal life of our party, the situations within each of the provinces that he has been visiting, telling us about his experience, and also “We were able to value what Peronism means in the province of Santa Fe, but also a national army that we need with all spaces.”

Subsequently, a meeting was held with the departmental PJ, which was attended by the former chief of staff and candidate for vice president, Agustín Rossi, who made reference to the candidacy of the president of the Riojan PJ for the presidency of the National PJ, declaring that “I It seems that he is a colleague who, like many others, has every right to aspire to an important responsibility such as the presidency of the PJ and I believe that Peronism has to find a synthesis that encompasses absolutely everyone. “I don’t think that today Peronism can have the luxury of having an internal party.”

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During his trip, the governor maintained a busy agenda with representatives of the PJ of Santa Fe.

During his trip, the governor maintained a busy agenda with representatives of the PJ of Santa Fe.

He also stressed that “Peronism is the main opposition force, it is the one that channels the expectations of a country model different from that offered by Milei, it is what we offered in the party elections of the year, in the presidential elections last year. We offered, together with Sergio Massa, a different model of country. We believe in social justice, in upward social mobility, in public education, in public health, in the validity of human rights.” “These are all values ​​that today are antagonistic to what President Milei’s government expresses today,” he added.

For its part, Victoria Rodríguez, member of the Peronist Youth of Rosariomeant that “the truth is we are very excited to receive the governor of La Rioja. We as Peronist youth have been working with different sectors, with different leaders of Peronism. “Excited to also hear the experience of production, of growth, of everything that is happening in their territory.”

Besides, The Riojan governor met with authorities of the Rosario PJ led by Germán Martínez; and held a meeting with leaders and militants at the Atlas Cultural Center.

During this meeting, the governor and president of the Riojan PJ, Ricardo Quintela expressed: “Today we are trying to have a proposal for a national army that is from the interior to the capitalwithout discrediting our colleagues in the capital, but generally from the inside it is very difficult for us to make ourselves known, it is very difficult for us to make them know our way of thinking, our way of acting, how we govern our territory, whether it is a Municipality, whether it is a commission of a district, or a province, as in our case.” “It is very difficult to make known the measures that are taken to see if the rest of the colleagues agree or do not agree,” he indicated.

In reference to the PJ elections on November 17, he said: “We are going to try to the extent that we can achieve unity, that we can form a proposal that is very representative and federal, that all the schemes of the national Justicialist movement are integrated or represented. in that proposal.”

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Another activity of Governor Quintela in Santa Fe.

Another activity of Governor Quintela in Santa Fe.

Also, the first Rioja president gave his opinion on the situation that the deputy experienced Agustina Propato with the British ambassador to Argentina, who refused to take a photo because she was wearing a Falkland Islands t-shirt. “It is an insult to all those who left their lives there in that madness of Mr. Galtieri. The truth is that it is an insult to renounce sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands. It is an insult to the entire Argentine people and fundamentally to those boys and their families,” he said.

Furthermore, during the various activities scheduled during his visit to Santa Fe, Quintela developed his vision of the current situation in the country, the adjustment policies of President Milei’s government, its effect on the provinces and the reality of each Argentine who suffers from the increase excessive services. Also, the governor was able to present aspects of the province, such as the development of industries, the implementation of the Angelelli Plan in the construction of homes for families from vulnerable sectors and the recent process, approval and swearing in of the constitution of the province of La Rioja, which guarantees new rights for Rioja men and women.

Source: Ambito

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