In an act to close the campaign in a part of Itapúa, the Colorado presidential candidate Arnoldo Wiens pointed out that “December 18 ends the Cartes era, a disastrous stage for the ANR.”
He added that after the inmates, the reconstruction process of the Colorado Party will begin around the joint project of List 1, which he believes will win the general elections and then start the same process at the country level.
He reiterated that one of his government priorities will be to create one million jobs and continue investing heavily in infrastructure that stimulates the economy and improves the quality of life of citizens.
Likewise, he reiterated his commitment to move forward with a project that allows some 400,000 Paraguayans to be financially free from Informconf.
He also highlighted his commitment to youth, giving them training and employment opportunities, as well as access to sports so as not to fall into drugs or crime. In addition, he spoke of reinforcing the assistance program for the elderly so that it is universal from the age of 65.
Lastly, he ratified his commitment to defending the traditional values of the Paraguayan family and his rejection of gender ideology.
According to Wiens, the numbers handled by the campaign show an advantage at the national level and in the department of Itapúa ahead of the internal elections on December 18.