The former president of the Republic pointed out that there will be more “noise” around the spot of the presidential candidate for the National Party.
José Mujica assured that Álvaro Delgado “failed” as a politician in recent years.
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He former president of the Republic, José Mujicawarned that the presidential candidate for the National Party (PN), Álvaro Delgado“was passed” after the airing of a political spot of almost 5 minutes in prime time and outside of the electoral campaign advertising times, in which the main “achievements” of the current government were reviewed.
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Within the framework of the inauguration of a new headquarters of the Gurises MPP group that took place in Montevideo Last Saturday, the veteran leader of the Broad Front (FA) He assured at a press conference that there will be even more “noise” around the controversial campaign spot. “It’s going to make noise,” she pointed out.


“It happened Slimeh. Little boy that I knew, he came from up north, he worked in the campaign, but since he fought, eh, the flute!”, ironically the former president in reference to the beginnings of the nationalist. “I was finding out, a second of the news is worth it there 800 or so pesos, the second! Multiplied by 4 minutes, it’s brave,” he continued. Mujica.
“I have my doubts that it will come out,” said Mujica about the party financing law
On the other hand, when asked about the law on financing political parties, Mujica He maintained that it “is important”, but that he “doubts” that it will be definitively approved.
“I think it is important, yes, but I have my doubts that it will come out. I was in the previous discussion, we were arguing with (Luis Alberto) Heberwhich came and went,” he recalled. “I hope it comes out because it is better for Uruguayan democracy, but I hope we as a country can rescue dialogue between the political system,” he added.
Along these lines, he appreciated that political parties may have their differences, but that “there are things that must be shared” to propose joint solutions against child poverty and the fight against addictions among young people. “We have to agree on a 15 or 20-year State policy that lasts,” she said.
Source: Ambito