“The Government has wanted to make reforms of this type for a long time. I don’t know if it is to feed the story, which is its greatest success, or to generate debate and discussion”he said in statements to Radio Rivadavia.
Along these lines, De Loredo warned that “it would be all the more serious if she did it in connivance with Peronism,” given that “it also serves Cristina (Kirchner) that there is no STEP, since Peronism leads, she has the pen and she does not “He wants me to propose a STEP to Axel Kicillof. If it is something coordinated, it would be serious.”
“I don’t realize that this is the case, but I realize that the Government is in a strategy of hyper-polarizing with Cristina. It is very effective. It is going to bring great electoral results, but the risk that the future will be the past is very concrete and real,” De Loredo said today.
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From Loredo in the Chamber of Deputies.
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The radical legislator defended the electoral tool and assured that he would apply modifications to reduce costs and simplify the primaries. “There is advertising that saturates, there are a million parties, rubber stamps, political kiosks. I agree with an agenda of reforms and improvement, but I do not agree with eliminating them because it would be a setback,” he argued.
The danger of polarizing with Cristina Kirchner
Likewise, he assured that polarizing with former president Cristina Kirchner implies great electoral successes in the short term, but warned that “when people get used to stability and start asking for something else, they will have fattened a leader who stands by the 40% of the electorate in Buenos Aires, which is 30% in the country, and she has gone out to look for 15% elsewhere.”
“If you underestimate Cristina, you are an idiot. We left her for dead in 2015 and 2017 and Alberto said so, now she goes down to La Matanza in a jean jacket,” said De Loredo.
On the other hand, the UCR deputy from Córdoba celebrated the cultural battle embodied by President Javier Milei, although he differed from what he defined as “bullshit”, in reference to the libertarians’ rejection of climate change and the gender agenda. “This discursive extremity does nothing but make Cristina (Kirchner) fatter in this ultra-polarization,” he added.
“We try to take a view of reasonableness, to help the economy recover, to value that and we have institutional differences, with the ideological story, which is exaggerated. When things are going well for you in the economy, you give yourself permission to say what you want. It’s like Colapinto breaks it while driving in a car, so he starts dating China Suarez. If he doesn’t drive well, I don’t think China would follow him on Instagram,” De Loredo ironically said.
Source: Ambito

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