The Secretary of the Presidency and presidential pre-candidate for the National Party (PN), Alvaro Delgadomaintained that what is at stake in the next elections For the country “it is much more than five years” of a new government, and he agreed with the businessmen’s request to “lower the tone” of the discussion of the current electoral campaign, after what was the tense intersection public of the last few days between the President Luis Lacalle Pou and the Mayor of Canelones, Yamandú Orsi.
This Thursday, at a press conference, the nationalist candidate explained that, beyond the campaign, the government continues to focus on governing and that it will do so “until the last day.”
“That I renounce the Presidential Secretariat It’s the right thing to do, surely if I did both, or reserved the position and asked for leave, they would be criticizing me,” he pointed out. Slim.
Slim He once again emphasized the idea that “the government continues to govern” and the electoral campaign is taking place “in the meantime”, so the Uruguayan business community should rest assured that the administrative focus will not be diverted.
However, he referred to his political adversaries on this issue: “Whatever the other candidates do, each one speaks for himself,” said the presidential official.
Regarding the tone of the campaign, he commented that his team will be “very firm in the debate and ideas”, and that “it will surely be a tough debate because what is at stake is much more than five years.”
“There are 22,000 million dollars that can be confiscated from Uruguayans”
In this sense, he explained that “there are some issues that are on the table that are watersheds,” such as the case of the plebiscite promoted by the PIT-CNT, where “there are 22,000 million dollars that can be confiscated from Uruguayans that ensure their retirement.” “It’s going to be a tough debate, yes, but we’re going to give it to them,” she insisted.
Likewise, he pointed out that the PN expects a campaign “without skidding”, so “if others skid, leave the track and crash, it is their problem.” “The Uruguayan is fed up with division and control,” he stated, adding that he wants to be “the president of the unity of the Uruguayans.”
Source: Ambito