A candidate from the Colorado Party proposes imitating Javier Milei’s measures

A candidate from the Colorado Party proposes imitating Javier Milei’s measures

The presidential candidate for Colorado Party, Guzmán Acosta y Lara, was in favor of imitating some decisions of the President of Argentina, Javier Milei, mainly linked to the reform of the State, by asking: “Uruguay Can it continue to have 14 ministries?”

For Acosta and Lara having that number of portfolios “is poor management and is also a vision of the past of the structure of the State,” when speaking in an interview with Telemundo in line with some ideas of Milei, days after the officialization of the Libertarian Party in the country.

Regarding the Argentine president, he confided: “”I have been with him when some looked at him critically. There are things that I do not agree with, but I do agree on the issue of the size of the State.”

In addition, he anticipated what the modifications would be in his eventual management. “Why do I want to create a Ministry of Human Management? Because the State retreated in some places and there is no coordinated planning through a clear and concrete roadmap,” he said.

And he expanded: “I would generate the Ministry of Human Management and I would generate a Ministry of Production and Sustainability. Public health and I would put it inside a Human Management secretariat, I take Education and Culture, Environment, Housing and Tourism”.

He distances himself from Sanguinetti and accuses Lacalle Pou of being “paternalistic”

Regarding the red internal, Acosta and Lara stated that “a renewal” is needed and analyzed: “The Colorado Party In recent years they have run out of candidates or when they have a candidate they leave.”

Along these lines, he showed his chest to distance himself from the former president Julio María Sanguinetti. “We are the only ones who do not integrate the old structures, who became independent and who are not going to go and ask him what we have to do,” he said about the former president, of whom he said: “Someone had to tell him how far we have come.”

Finally, he expressed his support for the current government, but questioned: “We forget about the middle class.” Specifically about the president Luis Lacalle Pou He considered that “it is very personalistic” and stated that “when you have a partner, you have to integrate and support them.”

Source: Ambito

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