Looking ahead to 2024 electionsthe pre-candidate Alvaro Delgado He began to define who would accompany him in his presidential campaign and names that accompanied the president began to resonate. Luis Lacalle Pou.
Clues of the campaigns of the different pre-candidates have already begun to appear, such as advertisements on public roads and the different meetings between the committees formed by politicians with the intention of winning the first instance of the internal elections which will take place on June 28 of next year.
Among the politicians and advisors who were part of the small table of Luis Lacalle Pou In his campaign as president were the current candidate, Alvaro Delgadothe current presidential advisor, Nicolás Martínez, the Minister of Education and Culture, Pablo Da Silveira and the presidential advisor, Roberto Lafluf.
The latter announced on Channel 12 that “it is likely” that he will be part – with a group of seven other people – of a team dedicated to the image and communication of the precandidate. “It’s what he dedicated his entire life to and what he knows,” the presidential candidate told the television channel.
Lafluf will be investigated for Prosecutor’s Office for the meeting he had with Carolina Ache and Guillermo Maciel, former undersecretaries of the Ministry of the Interior and International Relations, respectively. A meeting related to the case of delivery of the Uruguayan passport to the drug trafficker Sebastian Marset while he was deprived of his freedom in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The Broad Front, the favorite for the elections
61% of Uruguayans believe that he Wide Front will be the winner of the elections 2024 by defeating the Republican Coalition, according to a Factum study that does not take into account the party preferences of each respondent.
Although the FA It already appeared as the party with the greatest chances and the mayor of Canelones, Yamandú Orsi, as the leader with the highest voting intention, this survey that does not investigate political and personal preferences ratifies that trend, with only 32% observing a re-election of the government headed today by the president Luis Lacalle Pou.
Specifically, 24% assure that the National Party will continue in the government, while 3% believe that it will be the turn of Town meeting and 2% see the return to power of Colorado Party. Meanwhile, 3% believe that another ruling party will win, 1% that it will belong to the left and 6% did not give an opinion.
In this way, between the last two months and the current one, an increase can be seen in the perception of a next government of the Broad Front, which added 8% in that area, while the ruling party fell 5%.
Source: Ambito