The pre-candidate for the presidency of Uruguay for him Frente Amplio, Carolina Cossereferred to the plebiscite against social security reform that drives the PIT-CNT after his opponent in the National Party, Álvaro Delgadowill urge her to take a position on the matter: “Whether she comes out or not, the program states that we are going to have a national dialogue,” she said.
Despite the multiple demands by various leaders and pre-candidates of the government coalition to make public a firm position regarding the constitutional reform on social security promoted by the union center, the Frente Amplio remains behind the “leeway” voted prior to the signature meeting campaign.
Some pre-candidates like Yamandu Orsi They have already made public their disagreement with the proposal on the ballot and others like cosse They supported the possibility of Uruguayans deciding at the polls whether to maintain the pension reform or not. However, neither of the two expressed their opinion now that the plebiscite is one confirmation away from the Electoral Court to take place in October. A question pointed out by Delgado.
“We are going to define ourselves as we know in the Frente Amplio, with unity, as appropriate. Let him take care of the disaster they created with this reform at the national level,” he responded. Cosse.
“Whether it comes out or not, the program states that we are going to make a national dialogue, so we are going to do what is in the program,” he remarked, in reference to the government program voted in the Frenteamplsita Plenary.
For the mayor of Montevideo in use of leave, the current government “is not responsible for the terrible retirement reform that this government forged and that truly changed the rules of the game for a huge number of citizens.”
Delgado’s claim
That they “stop looking to the side” is what he demanded Slim less than two weeks before the Uruguayans choose the formation of the lists for each party, in relation to the Wide Front and his position on the plebiscite of the social Security that would enable the PIT-CNT.
“Neither the Broad Front nor Orsi, neither cosse They have an excuse to say what their position is. Because until now they have given freedom of action, an issue where the life of the Uruguay of the future, of our retirement and of the economy of the Uruguay. They have taken aspirin and are looking to the side. Now with the Court’s proclamation that the signatures are there, they are going to have to speak, they are going to have to say what they are going to do,” said the nationalist candidate, and added: “We say clearly what we are going to do: we are going to be on the side of the people, taking care of their savings.”
Delgado also assured that his campaign is “smoke-free, with proposals and telling the truth.” “We don’t have to chastise, or attack, or disqualify, or trip, or do the plank on the tibia, or even raise our voice,” he said.
Other criticisms against the Frente Amplio pointed to the questions in the pandemic and vaccination stage, during the drought and against the Urgent Consideration Law (LUC).
Source: Ambito