President Alberto Fernández, convened for this Thursday the front of all to hold the first political table, in order to define the strategies that will be implemented for the next presidential elections.
The meeting of front of all It will be held at 7:00 p.m. at the headquarters of the National Justicialista Party at 130 Matheu Street, in the Balvanera neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The meeting of block It will also serve to define the internal rules for participation in the Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory Primaries (PASO) that will take place in August.
Prior to the summit of front of allthe president held a meeting with the Minister of Economy Sergio Massa and then with the Buenos Aires mayors Alberto Descalzo (Ituzaingó), Juan José Mussi (Berazategui) and Juan Zabaleta (Hurlingham), among others.
While the president met with various officials at the Casa Rosada, Máximo Kirchner, leader of the Cámpora, met with unionists at the headquarters of the Graphic Federation.
Although the agenda of the meeting is not known, it is expected that the political table will serve to define who will be the presidential candidates, with which the strategy to be followed in the PASO should also be demarcated.
However, what would be sought is that there is no STEP but that a single candidate is defined. The block He also hopes to send a message of unity after the internship in recent months.
It should be remembered that the president has given signs in recent months that he wants to launch his re-election, and for this reason he has tried to gain supporters, while from Kirchnerism they insist on a change of management, for which Today’s meeting will be key to defining the electoral future.
Who will participate in the meeting?
In addition to the president, the following will participate in the political table: the new chief of staff Agustín Rossi, the deputy chief of staff Juan Manuel Olmos, the minister of Foreign Relations Santiago Cafiero and the deputy Eduardo Valdez, who would also support the re-election of Fernández.
Meanwhile, on the side of Kirchnerism will be the Minister of the Interior Eduardo “Wado” de Pedro. In addition, the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, Chaco Governor Jorge Capitanich, as well as the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) and Hugo Hasky’s CTA will attend.