The Colorado Party candidate signed the inter-party agreement against the plebiscite on social security, but preferred to insist on the other initiative.
The candidate for the Colorado Party, Andres Ojedaproposed the creation of a “pro-night raids” commission of all political parties and social organizations that share the initiative, with the aim of not being carried away by the social security plebiscite driven by the PIT-CNT.
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“I am concerned that the political discussion behind the plebiscite proposed today by the PIT-CNTwhich does not have the support of any candidate, and of almost no sector of the political system, will eat up the agenda and leave the most important plebiscite, which is supported by the entire coalition, in the background,” he argued. Ojeda at a press conference.


A few weeks ago, the Colorado candidate signed an inter-party agreement against the plebiscite promoted by the PIT-CNT and which aims to modify the social security reform approved two years ago. However, he preferred to give even more importance to the constitutional plebiscite that proposes to approve the night raids through the creation of a commission that brings together political parties and groups that are in favor of the initiative.
“A commission that includes all the parties in the coalition, with representatives, but also all the groups and people who want to work on the most important plebiscite that the country faces in October: the plebiscite to authorize night raids is the most important,” he explained.
Ojeda calls for strengthening the debate on the plebiscite on night raids
In this regard, he expressed his concern about the little importance that is being given to the initiative that, for the candidate, is the most important one in view of October. “I am concerned that the political discussion behind the plebiscite that the candidate proposes today PIT-CNTwhich does not have the support of any candidate, and of almost no sector of the political system, will eat up the agenda and leave the most important plebiscite, which is supported by the entire coalition, in the background,” he insisted.
Coinciding with Ojeda, the candidate for the National Party, Alvaro Delgado He said he would propose the creation of a commission against the PIT-CNT plebiscite on security reform, a situation that could lead to Ojeda’s withdrawal from the coalition.
“Enabling this is the most important thing in terms of plebiscites, so that our agenda does not get caught up in the PIT-CNT, We have to enable raids at night,” he added.
Source: Ambito