The PIT-CNT plebiscite divides the waters in the Broad Front

The PIT-CNT plebiscite divides the waters in the Broad Front

The mayor of Salto and presidential candidate, Andrés Lima, was in favor of the union center’s initiative.

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He plebiscite against social security reform that drives the PIT-CNT divide by these hours Broad Front (FA) after he mayor of Salto and presidential candidate, Andrés Limawill confirm that he will campaign for the popular consultation.

Last Saturday, in an interview with Channel 10, Lima confirmed that he will support and promote the plebiscite of the union center, to the extent that the FA allows freedom of action in the sectors.

“Personally, I signed, I campaigned and several members of our political sector campaigned,” Lima stated in reference to the mobilization of the PIT-CNT which led to the collection of more than 430,000 signatures.

In that sense, he recalled that the FA decided to take a position on the issue once the internal elections are over and who will be the presidential candidate is defined. “It may happen that the FA takes a single position, which would bind everyone, or that it leaves itself free of action, as has happened up to this point.”

“In case it is left free of action, our position is to campaign in favor of the plebiscite,” stressed Lima, who explained that, therefore, “the idea would be to embed the ballot.”

Carolina Cosse waits for the inmates to define her position before the plebiscite

After the former mayor of cannelloni and pre-candidate Yamandú Orsi would be opposed to the plebiscite of the PIT-CNTit still remains to know the official position of the mayor of Montevideo and pre-candidate Carolina Cosse once the internal elections are defined.

The capital’s leader joined the meeting of signatures to reach the plebiscite, but later she was not so emphatic in its electoral defense, claiming that she signed her signature “so that the people can decide.”

In recent days, the former Undersecretary of Economy and Finance (MEF), Pablo Ferrerione of Cosse’s main campaign advisors on economic matters publicly stated that the plebiscite “would put enormous strain on public accounts” and was against the elimination of the Pension Savings Fund Administrators (AFAP).

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