Senators from the National Party went against the mayor of Salto for his statements about the government

Senators from the National Party went against the mayor of Salto for his statements about the government

After the Mayor of Salto, Andrés Limaaffirmed that the Secretary of the Presidency and presidential candidate for the National Party (PN), Álvaro Delgadowas “the lapdog” of the President Luis Lacalle Pousome nationalist senators came out to him through social networks.

The Salteño mayor, member of the Broad Front (FA)he expressed last Saturday night, at the event of a party event that took place at the Club Arbolito del La Teja neighborhood (Montevideo)that “we have a president who never knows what is happening” and is “absent”, in reference to the string of scandals in which government officials and legislators were involved, such as the Marset case or the Penadés case.

In turn, he said that “we have a Secretary of the Presidency (Alvaro Delgado) who never gives an opinion on these issues, who does not speak on these issues, yes, he is the candidate, he is the president’s lapdog”, arousing loud applause from the Frente-Amplista militants present at the site.

On the PN side, the reception was the opposite, the words of Lime they fell very badly. Through her X account (formerly Twitter) the Senator Graciela Bianchidescribed the mayor of Salta as “a very immoral person.”

Then in another tweet, Bianchi He went further and said that the present of the FA is the “decline of a political force that was founded with hope and with the incorporation of great political and intellectual leaders.” “This is today, and if they have votes it is because public education was destroyed,” said the legislator.

For his part, the Senator Sebastián Da Silvasaid Lime is “a chicken alfajor”, because “it does not exist”, and who also “has the worst managed mayor’s office in the entire Eastern Republic of Uruguay“. “It is a chicken alfajor, it does not exist nor will it exist.” Likewise, he told Telemundo that if this is the worst expression of the Frente-Amplista opposition, that is what the man from Salta “qualifies” for.

Da Silva He issued more comments against the departmental leader through his X account: “Chicken alfajores, since they do not exist, cannot even be made crispy.”

Senator Da Silva criticized Andrés Lima for the floods in Salto

“This tough face (Lime) is collecting travel expenses, playing politics while the floods continue in Leap. The despair of finding oneself outside the Senate and having to draw attention to continue working with the State’s money,” the nationalist shot.

This Sunday marked 45 days since evacuations began due to flooding on the country’s coast, where Leap presents 1,210 evacuees and self-evacuees to date, according to the National Emergency System (Sinae).

In another order, through the same social network, the president of Mevir, Juan Pablo Delgadosuggested this Sunday morning that Lime wants to take credit for a housing plan that they are carrying out in Villa Constitución (Salto)since while the mayor assures that the works started from “an allocation of resources from both levels of government,” JP Delgado explains that the land acquired was in agreement with Anteland that the work was done 100% with State resources.

Source: Ambito

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