The presidential candidate for the National Party believes that the undecided will lean in favor of the parties in the government coalition.
The former Secretary of the Presidency and presidential candidate for the National Party (PN), Alvaro Delgadotrusts that “a silent majority” within the population will define the election in favor of the ruling party, and that the undecided will lean in favor of the parties in the government coalition.
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This Saturday, the nationalist presidential candidate assured at a press conference that he believes that “there is a silent majority” among Uruguayan voters, who, although he did not vote for the ruling party in 2019, will now have to compare “not only candidates, but also efforts and results” and that “will surely give us confidence.


Along the same lines, he once again urged white voters to come and vote in the internal elections, which he defined as “key” despite not being mandatory, since they are “the first stage of an electoral process that will heading to October and heading to November.” “If he National Party is once again the party with the most votes in the internal elections, surely on June 30 we will begin to win the national election,” he insisted.
“We are not going to talk about formulas now”
On the other hand, the favorite to win the nationalist internal race stated that formulas will not be discussed for the moment, since it is “a lack of respect for white people and for the names that can be handled.” “We are not going to talk about formulas now,” he insisted.
“We are going to win the internal election and what I can commit to is that that night the formula for National Party will be at the Board of Directors headquarters announcing it,” he remarked Slim.
“The important thing is that the formula encompasses the entire party and that it is also a formula that we love going forward, for October and November. That’s as far as I can go,” he said.
Among the names that are used to accompany Slim After a potential victory in the internal elections is that of the economist Laura Raffo (second internally, according to surveys), the Minister of Economy and Finance, Azucena Arbelecheand the former member of Open Town Hall (CA) and former Minister of Public Health, Daniel Salinaswho is retired from political life.
Source: Ambito