The former vice chancellor Carolina Ache This Monday he presented his pre-candidacy before the Colorado Partyso the internal force will be the one that will present the most candidates with 7 politicians bidding for the nomination.
As expressed in a letter sent to National Executive Committee (CEN) of the Colorado Party, assumes her candidacy “convinced of contributing to the necessary growth of the glorious Party and the institutional strengthening of the country.”
“It is time to call on all the Colorados and also those who at some point felt this way, to recover the predominant role during much of its 188 years of history and project the batllismo of the next 50 years,” proposed Ache, who considered that the Colorado Party It represents the center of the political spectrum “that cushions” the so-called rift.
“He has been the guardian of republican values, freedoms and social justice. Values that are deeply rooted in us,” he added.
Ache, 43, announced that during his campaign, which will carry the slogan “Let’s go with the fair” and will compete for list 10, he will look for a meeting point between all the pre-candidates, to agree on a roadmap for State policies.
The former vice chancellor, a questioned figure in the multicolor coalition and even in her own party for how she handled the scandal over the delivery of the passport to the drug trafficker Sebastian Marsetconsidered that it is “imperative to specify a broad approach to the role of Colorado Party in a coalition logic, where identity should not be resigned.”
He Colorado Party It is the one with the largest number of competitors for the non-mandatory mid-year primary elections. In addition to Ache, they will seek the red nomination Gabriel Gurmendez, Robert Silva, Andres Ojeda, Guzmán Acosta y Lara, Gustavo Zubia and Tabare Viera.
Source: Ambito