The host of Cosa Vostra emphasizes that the Frente Amplio did not commit that the next five years will be the best, as Lacalle Pou did in his campaign, since changes in the lives of Uruguayans are processes that demand time and The effort and timeframe for social change is complex and requires a long-term approach that can take decades. In his opinion, the strength of the Frente Amplista militancy has been a crucial factor in the recent electoral victory, contributing to overcoming results of a technical tie in the polls and demonstrating once again its organizational capacity.
The journalist describes the recent elections as one of the most significant in the history of the Uruguayan left, highlighting that the Frente Amplio has managed to establish itself as a solid political force, and compares the electoral context of 2004, when the left came to power for the first time. time in 160 years maintaining that the current situation is more complex, in which he points out that the runoff was an opportunity where, historically, the Frente Amplio has increased its flow of votes. This fact has become an electoral rule that defines the country’s political trajectory.
Fasano Mertens points out three key elements of the runoff: first of all, The Frente Amplio has increased its support in all elections where there has been a second round; in second place, opposition coalitions have seen their votes fallwhich indicates the lack of cohesion and common authority between them; and, finally, refers to the surprising and significant drain of votes from the Republican coalition, especially in the interior of the country. This phenomenon is, for the communicator, an indication that the Frente Amplio has the potential to win in areas where it has traditionally faced resistance.
Addressing the future, Fasano Mertens suggests that the new administration of the Frente Amplio must restart a process of “human emancipation” and points out that it must reverse the negative social and economic indicators that have deteriorated in recent years. This new stage involves the creation of a “Shield State of the weak”, a model that contrasts with the “Armored hegemony State of the strong” that has been established during the previous period.
Next, the former director of La República proposes his five strategic objectives for the new Broad Front government. The first is improve quality of life of the population, emphasizing the need to combat poverty, which affects almost half a million Uruguayans. For him, this challenge is imminent and represents a central priority.
The second objective is increase public safety. Fasano Mertens observes that many citizens live in fear, especially due to the growth of drug trafficking. Security must be one of the main concerns of the new government, along with improving the quality of life.
The third objective focuses on maintain economic stability. Fasano Mertens recognizes that it is a complex challenge, given the scenario of low economic growth and high levels of debt. The journalist appeals to the need for a competent economic team that manages to balance social well-being with economic sustainability.
The fourth objective is achieve zero corruption and 100% government ethics. Fasano Mertens emphasizes the importance of transparency and integrity in public administration, recalling that during the previous 15 years, the Frente Amplio had only one case of corruption while in the Lacalle Pou government there were more than 30 corruption scandals. For him, this objective must be evident and palpable for society.
Finally, the fifth objective involves win the cultural battle. Fasano warns that, during the previous administration, this cultural battle was lost and believes that it is urgent to apply a pedagogy of disalienation that helps the population understand their situation. It is essential, according to him, to tear down the walls of ignorance and misconceptions that hinder social progress.
The journalist emphasizes that these objectives must be guided by the founding principles of the Frente Amplio, which seek a country of socially equal, humanly different and totally free citizens. The host of La Cosa Vostra maintains that it is a crucial moment for Uruguayan politics, where different visions and projects for the country will confront each other, reflecting a struggle between two antagonistic approaches.
At the end of his editorial, Fasano expresses his confidence that, if the Frente Amplio manages to achieve these objectives, it will be possible to affirm that they have fulfilled their duty at the end of their mandate, declaring “mission accomplished.” In this sense, it calls on militancy and citizens to remain active and committed to the process of change.
Fasano Mertens highlights that the road will not be easy and that constant collaboration between the government and civil society will be needed to achieve the established goals. It also mentions that it is essential to carry out political and social surveillance to ensure that agreements are respected and promises made during the campaign are fulfilled.
Throughout his editorial, the journalist reaffirms his commitment to continue analyzing and commenting on the development of these objectives in his program “La Cosa Vostra”, noting that he will be present to inform and participate in the coming political process. It emphasizes that its communication project will continue to focus on the mediation of ideas and promoting an open and constructive debate that allows citizens to understand and actively participate in the country’s politics.