The former vice president of the Republic once again criticized the Frente Amplio presidential candidate for doing “Montevidian-style” politics.
The former senator and former vice president of the Republic, Lucía Topolanskyonce again sowed doubts about the electoral projection that the mayor of Montevideo and presidential candidate for the Frente Amplio (FA), Carolina Cossein the interior departments of the country.
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This Tuesday, interviewed by Universal radio, the leader of the Popular Participation Movement (MPP) showed his support for the pre-candidacy of former mayor of Canelones, Yamandú Orsiand criticized cosse for carrying out a “Montevidian-style” style of politics.


Topolansky claims to have no “certainty” that if cosse The internal Broad Front can defeat the parties of the current government alliance in a potential runoff in the month of November.
“The country does not end in Saint Lucia Riverthe country goes there, until San Javieruntil Javier de Vianauntil Pirarajáuntil Laurelsthere is a lot in this territory, it is very diverse,” Topolansky pointed out in reference to the political “modes” of cosse.
Regarding the agreement on the presidential formula, the former vice president explained that the FA decided three things, an equal formula, that the loser accompany and that it be decided on the same night of June 30 after the internal elections.
Cosse dispensed with the Congress of Mayors, according to Topolansky
The former Broad Front legislator also questioned the “quite casual” attitude she had cosse to him Congress of Mayors, where he sent a representative of the Municipality of Montevideo. “Personally, I think it is an organization that needs to be given a lot of hierarchy,” he said in this regard.
In the past, Topolansky had declared to the press that cosse was “quite unknown” in the interior of the country in terms of “political proximity.” “That is one point, the other is the capacity for dialogue and negotiation, which is key to leading any government and state policies,” she said at the time.
Source: Ambito