Report by Joaquin Rodriguez Freire-
The Riojan leader spoke to the press upon entering a summit of the governors of Union for the Homeland (UP) at the Casa de La Pampa. The meeting takes place within the framework of the internal reorganization that the Justicialist Party is undergoing, in view of the 2025 legislative elections, in which 24 national senators and 127 national deputies will be renewed.
The meeting between provincial leaders has as its main objective delve into the reorganization of PeronismAccording to Ámbito, a source reported that these types of events have been held for at least two months, every two weeks, and are held in person, when the agendas can be agreed upon, or via Zoom.
The governors also participated in the meeting. Axel Kicillof, Gerardo Zamora, Gustavo Melella, Sergio Ziliotto.
Quintela on the future of the PJ: “I’m going to be president”
Asked if he will be president of the PJ, Quintela said: “I’m going to be president…I think I’m going to be president“I am working on that, I am interested in working for the unity of Peronism, we are not against anyone.”
At the same time, the leader referred to the veto of the new retirement mobility law, which he defined as “inhumane.”
Peronism is reactivated in the provinces with its eyes set on the 2025 legislative elections
The meeting takes place in a scenario of a veto of the Law on Retirement Mobility and a similar measure that the Executive Branch would adopt with the Law on University Financing. Congress is expected to insist, so every vote in the Senate and the House of Representatives will be crucial, and the leaders are also working on that score, as is the Casa Rosada.
It is also not ruled out that a common position may be agreed upon or advanced regarding the nomination of Judge Ariel Lijo, which the Government submitted to Congress, to be a member of the Supreme Court of Justice. So far, there has been silence.
It is assumed that the reorganization of Peronism will also be discussed at the negotiating table, whose internal elections are scheduled for November 17, a scenario in which, for now, a firm candidate, Quintela from La Rioja, will take office, a campaign that started in Córdoba with the appearance of graffiti and posters. “I want to be a presidential candidate for the PJ and I seek to be a consensus candidate. That the majority agrees with our candidacy. It has to be a team where all the provinces are represented, very federal, in which all the sectors are present,” the Riojan said a few days ago in an interview.
Source: Ambito

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