Crossings continue between the Frente Amplio and the National Party due to complaints in Salto Grande

Crossings continue between the Frente Amplio and the National Party due to complaints in Salto Grande

He Wide Front and the government continue with the crossings after the resignation of Carlos Albisu to the Joint Technical Commission (CTM) of Big jump, since since Multicolor Coalition They consider that there were no acts of corruption, while the opposition considers that another 30 leaders should resign.

In it National Party They ask for caution and, for example, the senator Sebastian Da Silva assured that “Albisu passes and the dam Big Jump remains”, while he valued the distance by ensuring that it is “one more example” of the Executive’s actions in the face of suspicions of clientelism.

“There is a reaction,” the legislator highlighted and noted: “There are no leaders with screws in this government.” Looking at how the case may progress, he warned that “now the analysis is case by case, because each of these workplaces has acquired rights.”

Along the same lines, he stated that “if people go to work and fulfill their role, it is not the people’s fault.” For this reason, he concluded that “the person responsible for making the contracts is no longer there, and that is what counts.” Finally, he pointed out: “It certainly isn’t corruption, it could be a confusion.”

For Argimón, Albisu “did well to resign”

Meanwhile, for the vice president Beatriz Argimón, “Albisu did very well by resigning when he saw the situation that had arisen and that it could eventually affect the government.”

In addition, he appreciated that the interpellation for the Minister of Economy continues, Azucena Arbeleche, and his counterpart from Foreign Affairs, Francisco Bustillo. “It seems good to us, because making information transparent is important,” he said.

Regarding the accusation of corruption, he assured that “it is a specific phenomenon, with a specific definition” and clarified: “Another thing is what clientelism is known as. “It’s not all the same.”

“Everyone has to go,” they questioned from the Frente Amplio.

From the Broad Front, the senator Alejandro Sanchez “Albisu left and he is very good, but the 30 he placed by hand have to go.” At the same time, he requested the intervention of the Parliament: “We have to legislate to have more controls.”

Regarding the rest of those hired, he questioned: “I think the president should demand that the 30 well-off people that Albisu left leave.” In any case, he warned that “we will probably clarify it in the questioning in Deputies.”

In that direction, the senator Sebastian Sabini He added: “In addition, there are a series of associated expenses that have absolutely nothing to do with Big Jump. We hope that other political consequences will arise from the interpellation.”

Source: Ambito

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