The presidential candidate admitted that he is considering withdrawing his candidacy due to the polarization between Yamandú Orsi and Carolina Cosse.
The presidential candidate of Frente Amplio, Mario Bergara, He admitted that he is considering declining his candidacy for the 2024 elections, due to the “very strong polarization” in the unpredictable internal opposition between the former mayor of Canelones, Yamandu Orsi; and the mayor of Montevideo on leave, Carolina Cosse.
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There are several debates in the FA, which has not yet defined its position on one of the outstanding issues facing the vote, which is the plebiscite against social security reform. In this framework, the wide offer of four pre-candidates (four in total, adding the mayor of Salto, Andrés Lima), It could be reduced before the internal ones, with Bergara’s eventual move to the side.


“Space Seregnistas You have to be well represented to win the election. With your own candidacy, as until now, or not. We are evaluating it,” he admitted. Bergara in dialogue with Presidential Encounters, which is broadcast on Twitch.
The senator vindicated his sector anyway by pointing out that “it is an ideological sensitivity” and insisted that “it is unthinkable that the Wide Front win without diversity.”
An internal that can be defined by the undecided
This movement, along with the complaint of aggression against Orsi, could be two factors that alter the internal conflict between the former mayor of Canelones, which for now has been surpassing Cosse, in a framework that, as the surveys, the undecided will be key.
Some polls show the representative of the MPP as the winner with a wide margin and others analyze a technical tie. Likewise, Bergara’s sum also varies between 2% and 7%, so his decline could be decisive for the internal party to turn to one side or the other.
Meanwhile, Orsi adds the support of the former president Jose Mujica, who assured that the mayor of Montevideo “She’s great, but she doesn’t beat the whites.”
At the same time, it has been adding support in recent weeks, even managing to obtain the approval of the Magnolia and Platform sectors, which previously supported Bergara’s pre-candidacy.
Source: Ambito