Álvaro Delgado blamed the Frente Amplio governments for the water crisis

Álvaro Delgado blamed the Frente Amplio governments for the water crisis

February 18, 2024 – 18:56

The presidential candidate of the National Party maintained that, if it had been invested correctly during those 15 years, the drought would not have occurred.

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He presidential candidate for the National Party (PN), Álvaro Delgadoblamed the previous governments of the Broad Front (FA) by water crisis which he had to go through Uruguay throughout much of last year, because, in their opinion, they did not invest adequately in water matters.

In the framework of a meeting of the 400 list of cannelloni in the city of Atlantisthe former Secretary of the Presidency said that FA undertook “disastrous business adventures” when it had power at the national level.

“Instead of spending, the way they did, on business ventures that turned out disastrous and for which we all paid,” Slim understands that the water problem should have been addressed.

“They did it wrong, they started badly, they ended badly, and we all paid for it, like Plunalike the oven Paysandu of 80 million dollars, like the issue of the regasification plant for 200 million dollars, the piles of which are still in the Silver river“he emphasized Slimwho added: “If they had dedicated themselves to doing (the project) Arazatithis historic water crisis in the winter that greatly stressed the Metropolitan area1.2 million Uruguayans, would not have happened.”

Although at the beginning of the month Slim He declared that “it made no sense to talk about the FA”, but that it was more convenient to talk about the “achievements” of the current government. The candidate also pointed out the opposition force for “giving a handle” during the pandemic and painting a pessimistic picture.

“Much more than five years ahead is at stake in this election”

Likewise, the favorite to win the white election according to the polls, addressed the militants present stating that “in this election there is much more at stake than five years ahead.”

“I think that he Uruguay can’t afford to go back, the stakes are high,” he said. Slim and added: “Policies, paths, values, ways of seeing, ways of approaching freedom, rights are at stake.”

“One does not have the right to sleep one more hour, in order to rest, one has to give the day and the night, the entire soul to the PN to have a new government again,” he said. Slim to the applause of those present.

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