The candidate for president of the ANR, Horacio Cartes, said during a political act in Canindeyú, that decent work is the best social program and that the Honor Colorado movement is committed to generating employment in the next period.
“You already made me President of the Republic in 2013, when we asked for votes, we asked for your confidence and you gave usIf God does not order otherwise, I will be the next president of the Colorado Party.”Horacio Cartes said at the beginning of his speech at a campaign event in Canindeyú.
He revealed that he received the call from the small producers, who, under his administration, were the providers of school lunches. In this regard, he announced that together with Santiago Peña, a candidate for the 2023 general elections, he will promote the reactivation of said decree.
“The best social program, do you know what it is? Decent job, That people can work, have their little money, be able to attend to any illness within the family, the future president is going to prioritize people first, especially those most in need,” Cartes said.
Cartes maintained that everyone will feel that “We are going to be better”, because there are players, and we will work hard to be able to fulfill the commitments assumed.
For his part, Santiago Pena, considered that Canindeyú is one of the departments that will make a big difference at the national level. “On December 18 we have to start the change of our party and unite the entire Colorado family, on April 30 we have to send a message to the entire Republic of Paraguay, to the entire world,” he said.
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asked never again vote for a government that turns its back on the Colorado Party, as Mario Abdo Benítez did, despite having been saved three times from impeachment.
The act that represented the closing of the campaign in Canindeyú, the candidate for vice president, Pedro Alliana, the candidate for governor of Canindeyú, César Ramírez and the deputy and again candidate Cristina Villalba also participated.
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