The Cabildo Abierto senator “does not see the point” in maintaining an alliance in the event of opposition in Parliament.
The leader and open council senator (AC), Guido Manini Ríosconditioned the continuity of the Republican Coalition to a victory of presidential candidate of the National Party (PN), Alvaro Delgadoin it runoff against the broad front Yamandu Orsi.
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This Monday, within the framework of the announcement of the common program between the partner parties of the alliance for the period 2025-2030interviewed by VTV Noticias, the former presidential candidate raised doubts about the continuity of the interparty project in the event of an electoral setback.


Asked about the coalition should coexist in case of not winning in the second round on the 24th, Manini Ríos remarked: “We (CA) integrate the coalition with the understanding of contributing to the country, if we are in the opposition I don’t see the point.” of a coalition.” “For what purposes? I don’t see the point,” he emphasized.
“The coalition is to govern, with the understanding that we are going to be a government,” remarked the former commander in chief of the Army, who claimed responsibility for the low electoral performance of his political force compared to the debut in 2019.
“The coalition is put together to govern, not to be the opposition”
In recent days, the former presidential candidate of the Environmental Constitutional Party (PCA), he deputy Eduardo Lusttold radio Sarandí that “the coalition is put together to govern, not to be the opposition.”
“The opposition never acts as a coalition, it acts freely,” added the lawyer, who stated that he should review with his party leaders the continuity of the project in the event of Delgado’s defeat.
Regarding his relationship with Manini Ríos after his departure from CA, Lust stated that it is “correct” and “respectful”, and that what exists are “philosophical differences.”
On the other hand, Lust suggested this Monday that the Republican Coalition should appear in the next elections as a motto, and that its member parties become sublems, as in the case of the Wide Front (FA). “We must form a new party. Experience teaches us that autonomous parties disappear,” he reflected.
Source: Ambito