The mayor of Montevideo and presidential candidate for the Frente Amplio responded to the criticism of her management made by the nationalist presidential candidate, Álvaro Delgado.
The mayor of Montevideo in use of license and presidential candidate for the Frente Amplio (FA), Carolina Cosseassured that the national government “only thinks about the gold mesh,” after his management in the departmental government was criticized by the presidential candidate of the National Party (PN), Alvaro Delgado.
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Slim had said last Saturday at an event on list 404 that “he couldn’t finish watching” the spot that cosse he dedicated it talking about public security, since “he tripped over three loose tiles on the sidewalk” and “almost fell on top of a garbage bag that was outside a container.” “To talk about some things you have to have moral authority and a little self-criticism,” he concluded in this regard.


For its part, cosse picked up the gauntlet and stated through X (formerly Twitter) that the garbage bags that Slim see outside the containers are due to “the 3,000 homeless people there are thanks to the fact that their government only thinks about the gold mesh.”
Likewise, he ironically stated that the garbage problem “can be solved by calling 092250560” – the number of the Montevideo Municipality to address these issues—but that “the other thing is changed by voting for the Broad Front.”
In her spot, the capital leader suggested that the government act “now” in terms of security, and not campaign on the issue through its presidential candidates.
Martín Lema joined the criticism of the Broad Front governments in Montevideo
On the other hand, the former Minister of Social Development (Mides), Martin Lemawho is emerging as a candidate for mayor of Montevideo for the Republican Coalition motto, also criticized the Broad Front.
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Source: Ambito