The Colorado Party candidate warned of the “imminent risk” that winning in Frente Amplio would mean for Uruguay.
The candidate for Colorado Party (PC), Robert Silvashot at him Broad Front (FA) by accusing him that he would be a risk to the Uruguay in case he wins the elections and even compared the two strongest candidates: Yamandu Orsi and Carolina Cosse with Alberto Fernandez and Cristina Kirchner.
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In an interview for an Argentine media, the candidate assured that it would entail an “imminent risk” for the Uruguay that he Wide Front win the elections. “If the Frente Amplio comes to government, we are at imminent risk, either because Yamandu Orsi it’s the style Alberto Fernandez or Cosse has a style Cristina Kirchner“, he said on Chiche Gelblung’s 70-20 Hoy program.


Regarding the comparison of Orsi with the former Argentine president, Silva recalled that the candidate said that Fernández was “a class A politician.” On the other hand, he assured that he has Argentine friends who have a “very worrying” assessment of the former president due to “the human consequences and what happened in that country.”
Regarding the comparison of Cosse with Cristina Kirchner, Silva said that the former mayor of Montevideo “It has practices that are very similar to some behaviors and actions that are seen in Argentina.”
It is the third time that Cosse has been compared to Cristina Kirchner
The most recent comparison between the pre-candidate and the former president of Argentina was made Jorge Gandini, in mid-January, regarding a controversy that revolved around the celebration of the 300 years of Montevideo. According to the candidate for National Partythe former mayor had linked the event to “the electoral campaign.”
When asked about the tricentennial celebration announced for this year, the senator noted: “It doesn’t surprise me, Carolina Cosse It’s ‘I do what I want’, it’s Christina Uruguayan, is ‘I don’t care about the law’. She did it with Antel Arena against the Court of Accounts, against the Accounting Office, against everyone.”
On the other hand, in December of last year the former president of Antel and pre-candidate of the Colorado Party, Gabriel Gurmendez, criticized the signing of the plebiscite for social security by Cosse and launched: “He proposes doing the same thing he did Cristina Kirchner in Argentina”.
Source: Ambito