Yamandú Orsi voted with a message to the undecided: “Do not lose hope, politics is worth it”

Yamandú Orsi voted with a message to the undecided: “Do not lose hope, politics is worth it”

The presidential candidate of Broad Front (FA), Yamandu Orsi, He voted at the UTU of Canelones where he studied and sent a message to undecided voters, who could be key to unlocking the tight runoff he faces along with Alvaro Delgado.

“We did what had to be done in the campaign, it was an incredible experience, full of a lot of reason, but also a lot of affection. That strengthens and allows you to look to the future with more hope,” Orsi commented after voting.

Asked if he plans to talk to the Republican Coalition In case of winning the runoff, the former mayor of Canelones stated: “politics is that, of course there are disagreements, but the essence of politics is agreements.”

“You never end up satisfied with everything, but my line of arguments is the one I have always brought, for years. You always have to say what you think and what you feel. Adjusting the body to electoral needs is expensive in the long run,” he reflected.

Orsi, who is in a technical tie with Delgado, of the National Party (PN)sent a message to undecided voters: “Don’t lose hope that politics is worth it.”

Asked about whether Luis Lacalle Pou got involved in the campaign and Orsi avoided admitting it although he stressed that “That’s it” with that situation and added: “Uruguay has the peculiarity that, since there is no re-election, the president is always very lateral. He has to be. I think it is a strength that he has Uruguay”, considered.

For his part, he spoke about the possible relationship with Argentina and the president of that country, Javier Mileiif he is president. “The relationship with Argentina will be what it should be, the most correct. As it always has to be between a Uruguayan and an Argentine leader,” he commented.

Meanwhile, the candidate added that it is necessary to put the consular vote. “It seems to me that it is not fair that only those who can come because they have the resources or because they are close can vote,” he commented, although he clarified that it is a debate that should take place as far away as possible from the elections.

Source: Ambito

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