The senator and former Minister of the Environment, Adrian Penagave his opinion regarding the elections that are coming this year and assured that a coalition led by the Colorado Party (PC) would be better and gave his opinion on the opportunity that the party would have to win the elections of Cannelloni.
The politician gave his opinion regarding the internal coalition in the electoral cycle that is coming “The most important battle is to win the national government again. If the coalition recovers the national government there are great chances of winning Cannelloni”, established Peña in dialogue with Informativo Sarandí.
In that sense, he assured that the Colorado Party is a strong partner and that National Party you need it. “The National Party alone does not win the election, so the National Party must realize that it needs to surround itself with strong partners,” he assured.
On the other hand, he raised the stakes and said that the PC is seeking to lead the coalition. “We are going for the national government, what is in dispute is who leads that coalition. We believe that a coalition led by the Colorado Party would be a better coalition, this coalition needs more Colorado Party”, he remarked.
The opportunity of the Colorado Party?
The former minister gave his opinion on the possibility of winning the departmental elections of cannelloni since the current mayor of the department, Yamandú Orsi, would compete as a presidential candidate this year. “Canelones has transformed a lot in the last 20 years. In the previous departmental elections there was no chance of beating the Wide Front in Cannelloni”, he assured.
“That Orsi is not a candidate for mayor, we understand that it is an opportunity for us in the departmental elections,” he added and regarding the possible pre-candidacy of Carolina Ache He said that he has no relationship with her and that “if he has support, his candidacy is welcome.”
At the end of January he had also said that the party’s opportunity was in Cannelloni. “I also believe that there is a deterioration in the management of the FA in the department,” he said at that time.
According to Griefif the parties that make up the government coalition “all go together” under the same motto, they would reach more mayors, councilors and councilors than the FA itself.
“If a plus is added to that sum, which is the real opportunity to reach the government, I think we will be competing with the FA and we have the opportunity for that change,” he pointed out in this regard.
Source: Ambito