The man from Santa Fe created his own space called “Unidos”. In dialogue with Ámbito, he questioned the breakup last week, when the party in the lower house split into two blocks.
Mario Barletta set up his own bloc in Deputies.
After last week a group of twelve radical deputies opened up from the majority bloc that commands Rodrigo De Loredo to create your own space, This Wednesday, Mario Barletta from Santa Fe also stepped away from driving the Cordoban and announced that he will continue his path in the lower house with the monoblock “United”a name that appeals to the need for unity beyond political differences.
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Days ago, the block of the Radical Civic Union (UCR)made up of 33 parliamentarians, separated into two groups. The division occurred based on the closeness with the ruling party, after a group of radicals met with Javier Milei to negotiate support for the 2025 Budget. A fact that was added to the support that five UCR deputies supported Milei’s vetoes to two projects of radical authorship: university financing and retirement reform.


The twelve who left have a position opposed to the President and affinity with Martin Lousteau. They defined a name with references to the partisan past: Democracy forever and the presidency of the bloc led by Pablo Juliano. In the original space of De Loredo there were 21 deputies, which will now be 20 after the departure of Barletta.
This was previously mayor of the city of Santa Fe and ambassador to Uruguay during the administration of Mauricio Macri. The radical deputy confirmed the decision to separate from the bloc through a letter to President of the Chamber, Martín Menem. “The decision is due to the fact that the division of radicalism is nonsense. We have the responsibility to dialogue and seek consensus,” Barletta told Ámbito.
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“You can live together and you must live together within the framework of differences. That does not have to be a reason for division. I tried until the last moment. And here there are no culprits: everyone does not have it or everyone has a part,” added the Santa Fe, who was also president of the National Committee between 2011 and 2013. In that sense, he told this medium that from that place he plans to work so that “radicalism does not again commit being against what the people ask for, which is to all pull in the same direction.”
Regarding the positions in the UCR with respect to the Government, he expressed: “There are these two tendencies of a radicalism that proposes greater rapprochement and another greater distance from Milei. That has to be a reason for political analysis and not a division.”
Likewise, he recalled that when radicalism was part of Together for Change there was “an urgency to participate in a national issue, but not now.” “Each province is going to define its lists of deputies or senators. Even in electoral terms the task is to give help to those provinces,” concluded Barletta.
Source: Ambito

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