Javier García and Álvaro Delgado criticized the opposition for “not talking” about their ideas during the campaign.
Leaders of the National Party (PN) They criticized the Broad Front (FA) for “hiding” his political ideas and his campaign proposals towards the Elections 2024as well as not clearly marking positions regarding the different plebiscites that are currently being discussed.
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In the framework of the 213th anniversary of the National Armythe former minister of National defense and current Senator, Javier Garcíaassured that the political force of the opposition does not spread its ideas and that he avoided speaking out on the plebiscite for night raids and the one promoted by the PIT-CNTagainst the social security reform.


Likewise, he maintained that among the partner parties of the government coalition, all are against the initiative of the union center, since they are in favor of “defending the savings of Uruguayans” and “against repealing the reform of social security”. At the same time, he stressed that they are also in favor of night raids “with the guarantees of the Justice“, when it decides.
The nationalist leader stated that the FA denounced the presidential candidate Álvaro Delgado for his controversial spot, only for “having informed” and “for proposing to citizens that they inform themselves about the PN government program.”
“This political party that makes the complaint does not speak about its ideas, it is a party of ideas without ideas,” said the legislator, who added: “It does not speak out about the social security reform.”
This Sunday, at the inauguration of a new List 40 house in the Prado, García pointed out that in the FA “they hide so as not to define, and that the Broad Front candidate Carolina Cosse “he escapes from the definitions” despite signing for the PIT-CNT plebiscite.
“I’m looking for a place to denounce the FA for hiding information,” Delgado said ironically.
This weekend, Delgado ironically commented on the FA’s complaint against him, and said that he is looking for a place to denounce the opposition for “hiding information.”
“So that they can say once and for all, where the program is, what they do, what they are going to do, because it is full of questions without answers,” he concluded.
Source: Ambito