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“We need to build a leadership that thinks the left of the future, and that is those who voted for Pereira, those who voted for Civila and those who voted for Passada,” he told The Observer
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February 04, 2022 at 05:01
This Saturday Fernando Pereira will take over as the new president of the Broad Front and plans to keep close to those who were his two rivals in the internal election of the political force: the socialist Gonzalo Civila and the independent Ivonne Passada. While a place in the Executive Secretariat is reserved for the deputy, for the former senator she thinks of a role of “articulation” within the structure, they entrusted to The Observer political sources.
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