Tucumán: Peronist leaders renewed support for Governor Osvaldo Jaldo at a PJ summit

Tucumán: Peronist leaders renewed support for Governor Osvaldo Jaldo at a PJ summit

Summoned by the Justicialist Party (PJ) local, Peronist leaders from all over Tucumán met in Monte Bello, Aguilares, to support the governor’s management Osvaldo Jaldo. Legislators, municipal commissioners, mayors, ministers of the Executive Branch and provincial representatives of the movement participated in the meeting.

In this regard, Jaldo said: “I have words of gratitude for each of those who accompanied us and also for many others who are not here, but who share our political space, accompany us, campaign and there is no doubt that they are permanently at the service of the community and the people of Tucumán.”

In this regard, the vice president of the Justicialist Party (PJ) stressed: “We wanted to come as militants, the one who speaks as vice president, to greet you, thank you and fundamentally to ask you to resume the commitment with the community, because today more than ever people need us, today the State and the Justicialist Party have the greatest responsibility in the province,” and highlighted the triumph with more than 630 thousand votes in the elections of June 11.

Likewise, Jaldo stressed that the PJ “It is a plural party that knows how to listen and govern in difficult times,” and he said that “from day one, with Vice Governor Miguel Acevedo, we have opened our arms to all Tucumans who want to contribute to citizens having a better quality of life.”

At the same time, he said that those who “want to contribute their grain of sand so that the government does well at the national level are welcome to the party, because if the national government does well, then Argentines will do well, regardless of who governs today, what political color they are.”

“Today there is no room for differences, for rifts, for political differences and personal differences; today there is a people from Tucumán and an Argentine people who rightly ask the political classes for concrete solutions that, for different reasons, we have not yet been able to give them,” said Jaldo.

Tucumán: unity of the Justicialist Party

Jaldo said that the meeting in Monte Bello served to “show a united Peronism, eager to participate”, and that he has taken the decision to “open the membership period so that all those who for different reasons have not been able to join the PJ, can do so until December 31”.

The Governor recalled, in this regard, that the PJ is the “largest” party in terms of members in the province of Tucumán and at the national level “it must be in fourth or fifth place with more than 200,000 members.”

In another part of his speech, Jaldo detailed the effort to govern the province and maintain a “reasonable and reciprocal” relationship with the national government so that Tucumán continues to function: “We can have our finances in order, but we need to be included in the national budget and for Tucumán to be sent by law what it is entitled to, because we need infrastructure works, more housing, more work, to reactivate our regional economies; and the private and productive sector needs many measures that have to do with instruments that must be signed by the national government, that is why the dialogue is open with the government and we will continue to do so.”

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Governor Osvaldo Jaldo participated in an event with leaders from Tucumán.

Finally, the vice president of the PJ stressed that “in Tucumán there is no longer room for any kind of adjustment”, and although “we have similarities with the Nation, we also have differences”. Regarding the similarities “it is that we have to govern together to move Argentina forward, no one should doubt this”.

“Energized match”

For the vice governor, Miguel AcevedoThe Justicialist Party is becoming more dynamic, it is putting into operation the different organizations: the council, the congress, the departmental board.” And he highlighted the management that he has been carrying out with the Governor: “We have been showing that we will always prioritize Tucumán.”

“We have not given up on anything, nor have we failed in anything we have promised in the elections, in the political campaign. We have strengthened public education, public health, and in that dynamic we have to see how the party strengthens itself, becomes more dynamic and opens up to other aspects,” Acevedo said and stressed: “society evolves and the party must evolve.”

The President of the Legislature said that “We have to see how we incorporate these new elements that society is demanding. We have to work on the circular economy, which is something that is gaining a lot of momentum these days, and on artificial intelligence as well.”

According to Acevedo, the provincial government is concerned about work: “What keeps us awake at night is generating work for Tucumán, and in that sense we are going to put all our effort and in that we need the support of the party, not only with ideas, but with the generation of new elements and resources that allow Tucumán to continue growing.”

For his part, the Minister of the Interior, Dario Monterossaid: “It is very important after this congress that we have had, to meet all those who have different institutional and partisan roles. Institutionally, there is no doubt that for us the most important thing is Governor Osvaldo Jaldo and Vice Governor Miguel Acevedo, who are the two most important political leaders of our space, which is Peronism.”

“It is a purely Peronist day where today we ratify the unity of Peronism, this Peronism where we have a firm commitment to continue working for those who need it most. Especially in these difficult times that we are having at a national level with the economy, with politics, with poverty rates, with unemployment rates. Today this meeting serves so that we all know what path we have to follow, which is what the governor tells us, to be on the same level as the people,” declared.

Source: Ambito

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