Delgado promised a respectful, but firm campaign

Delgado promised a respectful, but firm campaign

The former Secretary of the Presidency and pre-candidate of the National Party (PN), Alvaro Delgadodid not rule out a tough electoral campaign this Tuesday, although he promised that it will take place in a climate of respect.

During his participation in the tribute to Leandro Gomez in Paysandu, Delgado assured that the electoral campaign “will be his strong point in the debates, but at least on our part, it will be a campaign that Uruguayans deserve: with respect.” “Very firm in the debate because we are defining what Uruguay we want in the future,” he explained.

The statements of the National Party pre-candidate occur at a time when the verbal exchanges with the two main candidates of the Frente Amplio (FA), Yamandú Orsi and Carolina Cosse, They are increasing. There are even those who fear an Argentinization of the political debate in the Uruguay.

Regarding the internal party, Alvaro Delgado He assured that “in the National Party we all learned that when we play with unity, we obviously have many more expectations, much more strength and we generate something as non-transferable as hope.”

The former Secretary of the Presidency leads the preferences of the white intern over the economist Laura Raffo and the senator Jorge Gandiniaccording to all the surveys released in recent months.

Asked if the formula for the October elections would include as a vice candidate whoever comes second in the voluntary primaries in June, Delgado was cautious and considered that this electoral process should be passed first.

However, he said that the PN board that same night will put on the table the pairing that the Presidency will seek in the general elections and that this formula “must be functional.”

“I aspire to be the candidate of the National Party, to be the candidate of the government coalition… The government coalition is going to appear together in a runoff and surely with many other people added to those who were in the last election,” he considered. Regarding the possibility of repeating the alliance with the Colorado parties, Town meeting and Independent in the face of a possible runoff.

Source: Ambito

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