The former prosecutor, who worked on Laura Raffo’s campaign, called on citizens to vote for another party.
The former Attorney General of the Republic Gabriela Fossati made public his resignation National Party (PN) After the assignment of the former union member, Valeria Ripoll, as a vice presidential candidate to accompany Alvaro Delgado, and made harsh comments against the party.
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Fossati had accompanied Laura Raffo in his pre-candidacy when he presented his sector “Add” at the end of last year. However, the campaign of the former presidential candidate was not successful enough to be part of the formula for the October elections headed by Álvaro Delgado.


The decision to call Valeria Ripoll As a vice presidential candidate, she created a shock within the National Party and several political leaders of the force were against or questioned the formula. Among them, Gabriela Fossati, who raised the controversy to the point of presenting his official resignation from the PN.
This was confirmed by the former prosecutor through her social networks. “I have just resigned from the National Party. Not everything goes. Principles come first,” he said on his X account. He also pointed directly at the former union member and current vice presidential candidate: “I know the strategies of the communists and union members very well. They infiltrate and destroy. They conquer with ease.”
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I just resigned from the National Party. Not everything is worth it. Principles come first.
I know the strategies of the communists and trade unionists very well. They infiltrate and destroy. They conquer with ease.— Gabriela Fossati (@Gaby_marigaf) July 4, 2024
Meanwhile, he said that, after leaving the prosecutor’s office, he had joined politics for four main reasons: to be an example for the 70% of disbelievers, so that the Broad Front, that he National Party understand the seriousness of the poor functioning of the judicial system, as well as the poor work that had been done in terms of security.
However, the former prosecutor commented that she “hopes to be wrong” and that the National Party have a great turnout. “I hope that the multicolour coalition will win over the unbelievers with good practices” he posted. Although he took the opportunity to militate a bit against it and said: “I hope that those who are disillusioned like me will vote for another sector of the Coalition.”
Source: Ambito