The presidential candidate for the National Party understands that the opposition force will be “unbalanced” in the “hardest sectors.”
He presidential candidate for the National Party (PN), Álvaro Delgadopointed out against a “radicalization” of the Broad Front (FA) after the news broke that the senator and former Minister of Economy and Finance (MEF), Mario Bergarahe dropped out of the electoral race to support the pre-candidacy of former mayor of Canelones, Yamandú Orsi.
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This Thursday, touring La Capuera (Maldonado), Slim pointed out that the decision of Bergara“it is a relevant piece of information in the election” on the way to the internal, since, in his opinion, it makes the FA “more unbalanced than it was.”


“I try not to get involved in what happens in other parties,” said the nationalist. However, he immediately said that the FA will be “more unbalanced in the “hardest” or “most radical” sectors, but it will be the Broad Front militants themselves who will have to judge this.
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Slim expressed that in their campaign they seek to attract “many people” who preferred to vote for the FA in 2019 “out of prejudice” or “out of control”, as a safer and more well-known option than the, at that time, brand new Multicolor Coalition. “Do you remember (that) they said that the Carnival was over and that we were going to launch the social plans? Look at the social policies that we have made,” said the white candidate.
The former Secretary of the Presidency recalled that there were people who said that the incoming government was not “prepared”, but that “now there is a team that is not only prepared”, but “is tested and is ready.”
“We tell many of these people now that we were a storm pilot for five years, to compare efforts and we are going to ask them to trust us,” added the former presidential official.
Likewise, he announced that his government program will be announced on May 2, and insisted on the idea of wanting to “transform Uruguay in the most developed country of Latin America“.
Source: Ambito