On some issues it was lukewarm.

On some issues it was lukewarm.

The former prosecutor of the Republic participated in a political event in support of the nationalist candidate, Laura Raffo.

Gabriela Fossati, former prosecutor of the Republic.

The former prosecutor Gabriela Fossati expressed his opinion regarding some measures of the national government, describing them as “lukewarm” and, in support of the pre-candidate for the National Party, Laura Raffo, He assured that “it is not going to be lukewarm” and that he is concerned about the economy and the security of the Uruguay.

At the end of last year, the lawyer joined the National Party and spoke out in support of Raffo in his group Sumar. In correlation with her support, the former prosecutor participated yesterday in an event on the 2004 list, which was led by the late former senator and former minister Jorge Larrañaga. It belongs to the sector of National Alliance where Raffo’s group belongs.

There, he took the opportunity to criticize the government and admit that he had some decisions that seemed “lukewarm.” “Perhaps because I was the last to join political life, I am less contaminated and I am still a little bit affected by the conversations that people in the neighborhood tell me. And a complaint that has been raised with us a lot is that in recent times our “The government was lukewarm, in some measures it was lukewarm, in some things it was lukewarm,” the lawyer added.

Your support for Raffo

Regarding the accusation against the government, Fossati added: “If you ask me, Laura might nag at me, yes we were lukewarm, but there were reasons, like the pandemic and the drought.”

“But in Laura I can assure you that you will have a leader who will not be lukewarm,” said the former prosecutor and assured that Raffo He speaks of a second wave of transformations from his group where they “bet on a change.”

In relation to this, Fossati assured that the presidential candidate pays special attention to improving the security and has a “very important” concern for the economy of the Uruguay.

Source: Ambito

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