The National Political Council of Uruguay Assembly informed through a statement that it will support the senator’s presidential candidacy Mario Bergara ahead of the internal elections broad front (FA) in 2024.
The space led by the former vice president Danilo Astori He made a call to Bergara to be considered as a pre-candidate in the December Congress of the current year.
As considered by the Uruguayan Assembly, Seregnist Summons (the current that they integrate with renewing force de Bergara) “is an essential political project to accumulate the necessary forces” that allow the FA to win the 2024 general elections.
In addition, They assure that Bergara “meets the necessary conditions” to lead this process, but they clarify that this decision adopted “does not fail to recognize the different opinions that exist throughout the country”, nor “the autonomy that the departmental ones have always had” throughout the history of the sector.
At the same time, the fact of “following with care and a critical spirit each stage of the coming electoral cycle” was emphasized, depending on the “political scenario of the country”, where “the main objective” remains “the triumph of the FA in October 2024“.
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Michelini insinuated that Bergara’s candidacy is “a sectoral electoral strategy”
A few days ago, the vice president of the Socialist International and leader of the Frente Amplio sector new space, Raphael Micheliniassured that in the FA there are “two natural candidates“in reference to the mayor of Montevideo, Caroline Cosseand the mayor of cannelloni, Yamandu Orsi.
Michelini affirmed to Underlined that these two presidential candidacies “They are the most powerful and the ones that lead us to victory“, due to the fact that this is how people “more mark it”.
After being consulted by Bergara’s candidacy, the former legislator assured that “candidacies that arise from the people should not be mixed with sectoral electoral strategies“, implying that the former Minister of Economy does not have sufficient popular support.
Source: Ambito