This Thursday the first political table of the front of allwhich had been convened days ago by the president and head of the Justicialista Party (PJ), Alberto Fernández.
the summit of block which was held at the PJ headquarters and had as its main objective to outline the strategies for the election year. After the meeting ended, the front of all issued a statement titled “Democracy without Proscriptions. Unity to Transform.”
In said document, the front of all It states that under “an international context of uncertainty” the powers want to subject society “to discouragement and anger” and turn “a very adverse global situation into a fatalism from which there is no way out.”
Within this framework, they highlighted that all the members of the bloc They are going to “provide the necessary actions to prevent the proscription of fellow Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchnerwhose leadership and electoral power cannot be taken from us”.
In this sense, they also see the need to ask her “to evaluate being a candidate” during the next presidential elections, since the ruling party stresses that the “leadership and electoral power” of the president “cannot be taken away.”
They also stressed that, as a bloc, they will maintain their efforts to “reduce inflation, increase the purchasing power of salaries and work on each of the necessary policies so that our people live better.”
Regarding the Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory Primary elections (PASO) that will be held in August, they indicated that they are an “institutional tool created to open the participation of the parties”, with which They defined that it will be the best way to choose the presidential candidates.
Who participated in the meeting
to the top of the coalition President Alberto Fernández, the new chief of staff, Agustín Rossi; the Deputy Chief of Staff, Juan Manuel Olmos; the Minister of Foreign Relations, Santiago Cafiero; the Minister of Social Development, Victoria Tolosa Paz, and the Ministers of the Interior and Economy, Eduardo “Wado” de Pedro and Sergio Massa.
On the side of Kirchnerism, there were Máximo Kichner, Andrés Larroque, Abel Furlán, Adabel Fernández Sagasti, Mayra Mendoza and Sergio Palazzo. In addition, the governors Axel Kicillof, Mariano Arcioni, Jorge Capitanich and Gustavo Bordet attended, as well as mayors and trade unionists, among other senior officials.