With a view to the April 30 elections, Colorado leaders ask active politicians to put quarrels aside and focus as soon as possible on service to the party and on total unity.
Aitlio R. Fernández, from Institute of Republican Action (Inare)is one of the signatories of the letter signed by Inare, addressed to the current leaders of the ANR.
In this regard, he expressed his concern because he perceives that certain quarrels persist in some sectors of the ANR, in which, in his opinion, interests prevail and the true function of the Colorado Party is forgotten.
“Our position is firm and inalienableserve the Colorado Party and put aside the movements”said the Colorado leader in an interview with Universo – Nación Media radio.
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He also referred to the president-elect of the ANR, Horacio Cartes, who will precisely take office tomorrow, Tuesday, during an extraordinary session of the Governing Board.
On the point, he argued thatThe role he plays will be fundamental and he hopes he can revive the principles of respect and harmony that they were always a characteristic of the Colorado Party with the Government.
“Inare directs this petition to all the co-religionists, leaders and leaders of the ANR, for victory in the next elections on April 30, 2023, all united as List 1,” says the letter written by Inare.
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The letter bears the following signatures: Atilio R. Fernández, Juan Carlos Wasmosy, Bader Rachid Lichi, Eugenio Sanabria Cantero, Juan Balsevich, Luis E. Chase Plate, Carlos Romero Pereira, Julio César Vera Cáceres, Alberto Ramírez Patino, Pedro Gómez Falcón, Fernando Ayala, Vicente Bataglia Doldán, Darío Cáceres Snead, Humberto Zaracho, Guillermo Sosa, Félix Guzmán Acosta, among others.