The Cabildo Abierto leader assured that a potential break between his party and the coalition depends on “the dynamics of the facts.”
The senator and leader of Town meeting (AC), Guido Manini Riosrecognized that his dialogue with the president Luis Lacalle Pou is “strictly formal”, and that a potential break between his party and the Multicolor Coalition it will depend on “the dynamics of the facts”.
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Manini Ríos made these comments in an interview on Channel 10, detailing that the cooling of relations with the President of the Republic reached a critical point when he asked his wife, also a senator, to resign. Irene Moreiraafter it was made public that the latter directly granted housing without a lottery when she was Minister of Housing and Territorial Planning (MTOV).


Along these lines, Manini stated that they only write through WhatsApp when there is a specific topic that they must discuss, and “based on the need to move forward with a topic, and nothing more.”
“The link was always strictly work, there was never anything beyond that.” After being asked if the removal of his wife at the head of the government portfolio was a breaking point, the senator limited himself to saying that it was “an unwise attitude that generates discomfort.”
Cabildo Abierto did not consider removing its ministers in the government
Likewise, the former commander-in-chief of the Army He remarked that CA has not considered removing its ministers from the government cabinet. “The ministers are here today, tomorrow they may not be there, that is a matter of political dynamics,” she pointed out.
“We have not thought that we are going to leave, we can continue until March 2025, it is not planned,” said Manini Ríos, adding that “the facts may lead to some kind of circumstance tomorrow that forces us to do so.” .
“We believe that both the Minister of Public Health (Karina Rando), such as the Minister of Housing (Raul Lozano) are doing an excellent job and that it is good for the country that they continue in their posts,” he concluded.
Source: Ambito