The former legislator from Cabildo Abierto announced that, after the formalization of his new political force, the government alliance adds one vote in the House of Representatives.
He deputy Eduardo Lust confirmed that his new party, the Environmental Constitutional Partywill integrate the Republican Coalition (Multicolor Coalition) after the Electoral Court formalize the constitution of the new political force and its authorization for the elections 2024.
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The former legislator of Open Town Hall (CA)who caused a stir in February of this year after resigning from his party, but not from his seat in the House of Representatives (Deputies)will now undertake his legislative obligations as leader of the Constitutional Environmentalist Party, and announced that the government alliance will add a new vote in the Parliament.


In dialogue with Telemundo, lust He highlighted the fact that the coalition will be added a vote in Parliament, but recalled that “in fact he already has it” based on his legislative behavior as an independent deputy.
The political force bases its ideas on three fundamental pillars: the defense of the environment, the adjustment of the administration to the Constitutionand putting aside ideologies in favor of political philosophy.
Regarding the first point, the legislator assured that “the government makes environmental reports upon request,” so the environment is not fully protected by the political alliance.
On the other hand, he stated that his party will seek to “offer solutions to the daily problems of the Uruguayans”, and that if for this it is necessary to take ideas that indistinctly “have their cradle” in thoughts of the left or the right, they will do so. “We go to the human being,” he pointed out in this regard.
How was the relationship between Lust and Cabildo Abierto?
lust He resigned from CA at the beginning of the year after several disagreements with the party leadership, mainly with its leaders, the senators. Guido Manini Ríos and Guillermo Domenech. On that occasion, the legislator considered through a letter that his continuity would cause him “serious damage to CA”.
So much Domenech as Manini Rios They then demanded of the politician born in Paysandu to return his seat, since this “was the party’s” and not his, something that was rejected by the sanducero.
Source: Ambito