The National Commission for the “Yes” to the repeal of 135 articles of the Urgent Consideration Law (LUC) reported that on March 12 it will hold an artistic show at the Centenario Stadium, as part of the campaign for the referendum on March 27. March.
The member of the Command for the “Yes” and leader of the National Federation of Secondary Education Teachers (FENAPES), José Olivera, questioned the management of the official campaign in defense of the LUC carried out by the supporters of the “No” to the repeal.
Olivera criticized the government, because in his opinion they are “using the money of all Uruguayans to carry out the campaign from the State itself.”
“We have seen how they have circulated around the country with money from all Uruguayan men and women campaigning for the ‘No’ election and that is not fair in a democratic system where many times we have been prohibited from some resources that would have made it possible to define plus our proposals and our postulates”, denounced the union leader.
Scoundrels
Faced with such questions, the National Party senator, Jorge Gandini, replied that “the thief thinks that everyone is of the same condition.”
“You must not be able to understand how all our expenses are paid by each one of us or with the help of our groups or the Party. He never got to see an official car on tour. We keep all the meal tickets, hotels, gasoline and other expenses”, remarked the nationalist parliamentarian.
He added: “We knew that some scoundrel might want to get dirty. It is not enough for him to lie, that they desperately try to mess up. In politics, not everything is fair”.