He Broad Front (FA) celebrated in La Paloma (Rocha) its 53rd anniversary with the presence of its four presidential candidates, as well as the president of the political force himself, Fernando Pereiraas well as several national and departmental leaders.
The Salta leader began his oratory with pointed caps against the government coalition and the Herrerismo, whom he accused of wanting to install “the culture of fear” in the Uruguay.
Likewise, he pointed out against the presidential candidate of the National Party (PN), Álvaro Delgado, stating that if one word had to be described, it would be “continuity”, since it is “more of the same.” “Imitate the president well, he lies,” Lima shot.
Lima went further and assured that the current government administration converted Uruguay in “an unsafe country”, where drug trafficking is established in the streets and there is a lack of police in the territory.
On the other hand, Lima asserted that the government uses Ministry of Social Development (Mides) with “an electoral political criterion”, and that “play with the needs of the people”, while thousands of children have “feeding difficulties” and more than 600,000 Uruguayans receive a salary of less than 25,000 pesos per month.
Bergara: “They promised to solve public security, they didn’t solve anything”
Along the same lines, legislator Bergara said that the Multicolor Coalition He promised during the second round campaign to solve the problem of public security, but, however, “they did not solve anything.”
“This government had neither the vision nor the sensitivity,” said the Broad Front senator, who added: “In the vulnerable sectors the educational level is very poor.”
“The ethics of a society is measured by how it treats the most vulnerable sectors,” said Bergara, who was convinced that the FA will win the elections in unity and that “it will govern for the great majorities and not for the gold medals.” “The FA has learned from its mistakes,” he concluded.
Orsi: “When they thought they had made us disappear, we were reborn from the ashes”
For his part, the Canarian leader appealed to what he calls “the Broad Front soul”, the one that “was latent during the dictatorship” and that allowed the political force to “be reborn from the ashes” when “they thought they had made us disappear.” .
The mayor remarked that in addition to the rift of words, in Uruguay There is a gap of inequality, so the party must be united to regain power, because society “no longer wants to see entire families rummaging in containers.”
“We don’t want childhood and poverty to be synonymous, we don’t want to hear that they don’t know what happened,” criticized Orsi. “We began to win from June in a key of unity, respecting diversity,” he concluded.
Cosse: “A person’s life is not a bureaucratic expense, it is the most invaluable thing”
Finally, the mayor of the capital also highlighted the problem of public security with a forceful phrase: “A person’s life is not a bureaucratic expense, it is the most invaluable thing.”
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Source: Ambito