He presidential candidate for the National Party (PN), Álvaro Delgadowill seek to create “sectoral cabinets” if it comes to power, since it understands that some problems that the country is going through require the implementation of “councils of ministers on a smaller scale.”
The nationalist presidential candidate assured this Monday in a press conference at the Soriano department that some issues such as public security, social policies, and trade and production policy require a special exchange between the portfolios of a government.
For the former Secretary of the Presidency, some execution problems that the governments are experiencing are due to “lack of coordination” on the part of the ministries.
In that sense, he indicated that the experience of being “on the front line” of the national government alongside the President of the Republic is “non-transferable” and that the other candidates do not possess this quality. “On March 2, at 8:00 in the morning, if people give me confidence, I will know where the general key is to continue governing,” he said in this regard.
Regarding the sectoral cabinets, Slim He expressed: “The social, the productive, the commercial, the security, there it seems to me that from the Presidency of the Republic we are going to have the responsibility of coordinating much more.”
“Many times the execution problems are a lack of coordination, more than sometimes of resources, both things are possible, but resources without coordination are not enough,” said the favorite to win the white candidate, who aspires for the PN to be the political force with the most votes in October in order to “define the course of the Uruguay in the next years”.
Carolina Cosse criticized the government’s internal lack of coordination
Last Sunday, the mayor of Montevideo and presidential candidate for the Broad Front (FA), Carolina Cossecriticized the government’s internal lack of coordination after stating that it “has intentions” but no “course.”
Along the same lines, he pointed out against the “lack of preparation” of the ruling party and “a Council of Ministers that does not meet”, something that, in his opinion, generates “instability in the hierarchies.” “I think the Council of Ministers met once for the photo, they don’t like participation and they don’t really put together teams,” he shot.
Source: Ambito