“This is being generated from below, it is from the people upwards who push us to fulfill our responsibility and give to the Uruguay the guarantee of a new government,” he commented in reference to the electoral alliance. “In 2019 the coalition had to be pushed, now the people are pushing us,” he reflected.
In that sense, Delgado emphasized that neither of the two blocs will have a parliamentary majority, so it will be a period of negotiations, but in case of encountering reluctance from the other side, he said that the coalition “will govern the same.”
“If a crisis were to come tomorrow, each of the Uruguayans has to think very carefully, looking at their children, about who they want to be at the helm,” said Delgado.
“On the day of the fallen police officer, a tribute to the Policebecause here we do not have ideological prejudices with the police or with repression,” Delgado launched about public security, stating that although there is still work to be done, crimes have decreased nationwide.
“I want to ask you from the bottom of my heart for this last effort, in 4 days we have more at stake than 5 years, this victory is yours, only yours,” emphasized Delgado, clearly moved, and added: “There is a coalition, there is a project, there is a program, there is a team “There is a president and there is a future. Let’s move forward, only forward, long live Uruguay, long live the coalition.”
“Triumph lies in comparison”
The first to speak was the leader of the Environmental Constitutional Party (PCA), Eduardo Lustwho described the FA leadership as “friends of totalitarian regimes” in the region. “I am going to dedicate these four days to giving information to those who are undecided and for them to compare, in the comparison lies the triumph,” said the lawyer.
Then, following the order of voting obtained in the October elections, it was the turn of the leader of the Independent Party (PI), Pablo Miereswho described Delgado as that candidate who “combines an enormous capacity for knowledge of the country and the government,” due to his past in the Parliament and in the Executive power. “It is the one that today knows, by far, not only a region, but the entire country,” he highlighted.
“Álvaro (Delgado) is the guy capable of always finding a meeting point for a country that is going to need dialogue a lot, but he also has a great capacity for decision, because one thing is to dialogue and another is to govern,” he continued.
“Voting blank or annulled is ignoring the problems of Uruguay”
Immediately afterwards, the senator and leader of Open Town Hall (AC), Guido Manini Ríoscalled not to return to the past and addressed directly those who plan to vote blank or annulled: “Let them know that there is no neutral vote, every vote favors someone, even if it is white or annulled. It favors the one who goes ahead and who According to the polls, it can be this or that. The white or annulled vote is ignoring the big problems of the country. Uruguay“You have to vote to decide.”
“On Sunday, for the future of all our compatriots, for the future of our children, of our Uruguay“We all voted for Álvaro Delgado,” he concluded.
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The next to speak was the senator-elect of the Colorado Party (PC), Andres Ojedareferred to the “joy of being in the Republican Coalition” and asked militants of all parties to “raise the flags.”
“If something the Frente (Amplio) does not represent is safe change, it is absolute insecurity,” said Ojeda and added: “I do not want a president who is not capable of answering three questions to a journalist because he puts a camera in front of him that does not “it was scheduled.”
“On that ballot, in which they vote for all of us, they are also voting for the president of the Republic, Luis Lacalle Pou“, said the Colorado. “We are risking our future and our families, the future of everything that matters to us. Not one vote for the Front, all the votes for this Republican Coalition,” he insisted.
“People lose their lives by getting out of poverty”
For her part, vice presidential candidate Ripoll stated that the formula “put into debate” issues that “perhaps do not give votes,” but that are fundamental transformations for some people.
“People’s lives are lost by getting out of poverty, their lives are lost by accessing decent housing, by being able to go to a full-time school. People who have disabilities are losing their lives by having opportunities, and the only ones who provided opportunities for his life were us,” he said.
“We do not govern with a capital perspective, we do not ignore the people of the interior, we value each Uruguayan for who they are and not for where they live,” he continued. “We coordinate with the departmental and municipal governments, and we do not look at what political party the mayor or mayor belongs to, we look at the needs of the people,” he added.
Source: Ambito

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