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Godoy with Rodríguez and Raffo: “Wilsonist and decentralizing view”

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Godoy with Rodríguez and Raffo: “Wilsonist and decentralizing view”

On the way to the internal elections on June 30, the nationalist leader Walter Godoy accompanies list 4,904 with the pre-candidacy for the mayor of Guillermo Rodríguez and with list 36 the national pre-candidacy of the economist Laura Raffo, “National Alliance sector that we founded together with our dearest Jorge Larrañaga.”

“It is a very complicated time of year, winter, cold, rain, but now the (electoral) temperature is being felt a little more,” said the director of the Office of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), of the Municipality. from Cologne.

In 1998 he participated in the founding of Alianza Nacional with “Senator Carlos Daniel Camy, the mayor of Soriano Guillermo Besozzi, plus other friends, and Don Oscar Cáceres who was a pioneer in Colonia.”

The sector is distinguished from the rest of the party because “we have always remained within Alianza and with a very Wilsonist, very decentralizing perspective. Try to reach the smallest payments, the most remote places. Work with all entrepreneurs, all those people who want to start a business; support various activities such as children’s sports.”

The June one will be a “different” internal one from the previous ones. “With Larrañaga no longer there, we had to evaluate, see how we handled ourselves because from ’99 to date we had our own candidate, who was Jorge Larrañaga, and on this occasion we had to see within our internal team if there was anyone who wanted to be like candidate or work with another, and we chose to support Laura Raffo.”

At the departmental level “we remain firm, as we did more than 20 years ago, within the Moreirista structures. We are going to support the candidacy of Guillermo Rodríguez, convinced of his good management. We are part of the Moreira administration and we are part of the municipal management and we are convinced that there is still much to do. Some adjustments have to be made because the world is changing, people and their needs are changing. But we have no doubt that Guillermo is the best candidate for Mayor.”

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