The presidential candidate for the Colorado Party, Andres Ojedaonce again went against its Frente Amplio competition, Yamandú Orsi, and accused him of being part of the old politics after having met with the Spanish president, Pedro Sanchezwho had also had a meeting with the former president of Argentina, Alberto Fernandez.
This Monday Orsi met with the Spanish president, Pedro Sanchez, to outline a possible left-wing roadmap in the Uruguay in view of the general elections in October, as confirmed by the statement of the Spanish Socialist Worker’s Party (PSOE).
From this, Ojeda took advantage to go against both leaders, among whom also entered the former Argentine president, Alberto Fernández. In the publication on his social networks, the Colorado candidate attached a photo of Sánchez with Fernández and Orsi, as well as the former mayor of Canelones with the former president of the neighboring country. “More of the old politics,” fired his X publication.
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More questions about Orsi
This is the second questioning by Ojeda to the former mayor of Canelones. Previously, the Colorado candidate suggested that the Frente Amplio “has muted” its presidential candidate, and that it opts for other spokespersons, because every time he speaks “he loses some votes.”
“The truth is that I would like, at least, to get some definition of some topic,” said Ojeda, who understands that Orsi “He doesn’t speak” because the FA “has blocked him.” “He is under seven keys, every time someone names someone Orsi comes out (Fernando) Pereiracomes out (Mario) Bergaracomes out (Lucy) Topolanskybut he never comes out,” he said.
In this sense, Ojeda believes that the opposition political force “is trying to stop him from speaking,” since “every time he speaks he loses a vote” and they prefer that he remain “as masonry.” “They are trying to keep him standing there, but not to finish giving definitions,” he added.
“I would like to know if Yamandú Orsi and all the people of the Broad Front who have demonstrated against the social security reform proposed by the PIT-CNT They will have militancy, if they are going to go out to the streets and the media to tell people not to vote for a bad reform,” said Ojeda.
He also stressed that he “would like to know” if the former mayor of cannelloni He is “willing” to form “a commando” together with all the candidates of the governing coalition to work “against a bad reform.”
“He has not been clear about that. I would like him to give us a definition, not to send Pereira to me, not to send the others to me, but to tell us if he is going to form a command with us to be able to fight a regressive, negative and dangerous reform for the future of the country,” he concluded.
Source: Ambito