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Blas Llano meets with Miguel Prieto with a view to 2023

Blas Llano meets with Miguel Prieto with a view to 2023

Blas Llano, a national senator for the PLRA, and Miguel Prieto, mayor of Ciudad del Este, held a meeting on the 2023 presidential elections. The meeting took place during siesta hours on Wednesday.

The liberal legislator posted the following on his social networks; “I am grateful for the visit of the friend Mayor of Ciudad del Este Miguel Prieto with whom we spoke about the construction of the great Winning Agreement for 2023”.

It should be remembered that, within his party, Blas Llano supports the candidacy of Hugo Fleitas, governor of Cordillera. In addition, he recently stated that all the opposition candidates have a chance, except for Efraín Alegre, the current head of the PLRA, who has already lost twice.

Other candidates for the presidency from the opposition are deputies Kattya González (PEN), Sebastián Villarejo (PPQ), senators Esperanza Martínez and Sixto Pereira, both from the Guasu Front, Martín Burt, former mayor of Asunción, Euclides Acevedo, current national chancellor, among others.



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