We Argentines will attend next November 19 to the obligation of having to decide the destiny of the next four years in our country. In the context of forty years of democracy, we Argentines find ourselves for the first time since the return of democracy, faced with an option that is not libertarian, but fascist and with real possibilities of accessing power.
It is true that more than seventy percent of voters rejected this fascist option led by Javier Milei; This clearly tells us that this type of ideologies do not have the majority endorsement of society. One might think then that his electoral possibilities in a runoff are extremely limited and that, consequently, his defeat is inevitable.
However, despite this, this fascist option obtains favorable opinions from the former president. Mauricio Macri and other important leaders within the Pro. This described situation gives Milei the possibility of incorporating votes that on October 23 opted for the candidate Patricia Bullrich and consequently gives you a certain possibility of becoming the winner.
This scenario described should strongly challenge those of us who reject fascism and who clearly frame ourselves in democratic options. This inevitably leads us to have to opt in the runoff for a democratic option or an option that calls itself liberal, but is clearly fascist.
This is where the analysis that each of us must make inevitably begins, according to our principles, values and ideology aimed at defining our vote in the month of November. In my particular case, I want to speak to radicals in general. I emphasize the radicals and not the Radical Civic Unionbecause it has been many years since the party has not contained all the radicals.
I understand that for many coreligionists, the option of blank voting appears valid, including abstention. Let me tell you that this moment that our democracy and our country are experiencing requires commitment and being participants in our own destiny. Nobody is going to ask them to stop being radical and consequently opponents of the next government, but what it is about is defining a positive vote that accompanies a democratic process.
We have nothing to do with Milei, we have diametrically opposite origins, history and perspective. We are proudly social democrats because our ideology and philosophy of life understand it that way. We understand that democracy is built day by day, respecting it, strengthening it and above all things, exercising actions that allow us to develop as a society and as a nation. Fascism is the opposite of us, so let us not let a fascist option govern our nation.
We radicals must act once again with the historical responsibility of defending the democracy that cost so much to achieve and consolidate. Let’s go on November 19 to be participants in the rejection of fascism embodied in the figure of Milei. Let’s do it for our history, for our men and women who have put their lives at the service of democracy, but fundamentally for the future of our country. As he once told us Raul Alfonsinlet’s lower our flags a little to raise the light blue and white one high.
Source: Ambito

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