The presidential candidate of the Colorado Party believes that the parties in the governing alliance present “very complementary” visions.
He presidential candidate of the Colorado Party (PC), Andres Ojedabelieves that the government coalition shows a “much clearer” sign of unity than the Broad Front (FA) ahead of the general elections in October.
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Last Saturday, in the framework of the celebrations for the 400 years of Villa Soriano (Soriano), the Colorado presidential candidate assured Telemundo that the Multicolor Coalition (Republican Coalition) is “at its best” and “well united.”
“I say this with certainty because the four of us (candidates) go everywhere together, with Guido (Manini Rios), with Alvaro (Slim) and with Pablo (Mieres), and with very complementary visions,” he stressed. “I believe that today we are giving a very clear signal of unity, much clearer than that of the Frente (Amplio),” added Ojeda, who appeared in several consecutive events with the President of the Republic, Luis Lacalle Pou.
In this sense, Ojeda believes that the parties that make up the governing alliance achieved greater unity in their first five years of government than the FA had in more than 50 years. “In five years we are closer and more united than the front was in 50, and I think that is a very good message,” he said in this regard.
“We can’t have an ostrich president”
As for the FA candidate, Yamandú Orsithe Colorado stressed that “we cannot have an ostrich president” in reference to the Canary Islander’s refusal to participate in debates against the 4 ruling party candidates.
“We have to have a president who is present, who takes responsibility and shows his face. I feel sorry for the people, who cannot hear what he says,” he insisted. “We have gone to each of the places, being there, proposing, doing what you have to do in an electoral campaign: telling people what it is about,” he concluded.
Source: Ambito