Governor Maximiliano Pullaro, the opponent Juan Monteverde and the Media Amalia Granata will be candidates. Will be chosen to 69 convent.
On April 13, conventional ones will be chosen for constitutional reform.
Santa Fe political parties defined this Saturday The candidates for the elections of April 13 where conventional ones of the constitutional reform of the province will be voted. Governor Maximiliano Pullaro, the opponent Juan Monteverde and the Media Amalia Granata will be candidates.
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In April, on the same day of municipal and communal passage, the Santa Fe They will choose 69 conventional reformers of the Constitution. Of that total, 19 will represent each department and the rest, 50, will represent the people of the province of Santa Fé.


Pullaro He plays strong for the constitutional reform that seeks, among other issues, to enable re -election for the governor, today limited to a single four -year mandate. Pullaro will lead the list of the official front, Secondized by the National Deputy of the PRO, Germana Figueroa Casas, and the legislator Santafesina Lionella Cattalini of the Socialist Party.
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Governor Maximiliano Pullaro.
For its part, The leader of Ciudad Futura and Councilor Rosarino Juan Monteverde will lead the list of the main opposition alliance will be Unión by Santa Fewhich brings together the official PJ, Rossism, La Cámpora, the Renovating Front and the Evita Movement. Second will be the provincial and former deputy deputy of Santa Fe, the Peronist Alejandra Rodenas. The third place will be for the national deputy, Diego Giuliano, of the Renovating Front.
TOMalia Granata will be the head of the list we are lifean alliance between evangelical sectors, the Libertarian Party and a sector of the Civic Coalition. The media will be accompanied by the libertarian provincial deputies Juan Domingo Argarañaz and Silvia Malfesi.
Another of the lists will be The Front activate, headed by national senator Marcelo Lewandowski, of the National and Popular Party, followed by Victoria Capoccetti and the provincial deputy Rubén Giustiniani.
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Juan Monteverde will lead the list of the main opposition alliance will be Union for Santa Fe, which brings together the official PJ, Rossism, La Cámpora, the Renovating Front and the Evita Movement.
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The last list will be The Broad Front for the sovereignty led by the Santa Fe deputy Carlos del Frade. He will be accompanied by the former Minister of Provincial Education, Claudia Balagué, the former Secretary of Health of Rosario, Leonardo Caruana and the former Vice Governor Santa Fe, Griselda Tessio.
Suspension of the step: libertarian referent said that in the Senate “I see her a little more complicated”
In the First session of the Congress of the year, the Government obtained a parliamentary triumph achieving the half sanction in the Chamber of Deputies of the suspension of primary, open, simultaneous and mandatory elections (step). The overwhelming vote (162 votes in favor and 55 against) did not opacked another merit: the ruling torted Peronist and radical wills. The next challenge is to ratify that result in the Senate.
The call for the Constitutional Affairs Commission of the Upper Housewhich will meet on Wednesday at 15 to rule the text. Within that framework, the head of the block of La Libertad advances in Deputiesthe Cordoba Gabriel Bornoronistated that in the Senate “I see the SUSPENSION OF THE STEPmore than the laws of judgment in absence, reiterance and recidivism. “
Source: Ambito

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