On the night of last Tuesday, the senators for Cabildo Abierto, Guido Manini Ríos and Raúl Lozano, and for the National Party, Graciela Bianchi, were in a “space” of Twitter, a type of service offered by the platform to hold talks and brainstorming.
The white senator is a regular user of Twitter, in which she spends much of the day arguing with left-wing users and members of the Broad Front, which now fights in the opposition political trench. It is the FA precisely the central objective of the multicolored coalition, more specifically to prevent it from winning again in 2024.
The ultra-conservative legislator made use of the already repeated idea that the Front wants to “take Uruguay to Venezuela, to Cuba,” something that did not happen during the three consecutive governments of Tabaré Vázquez and José Mujica.
According to Bianchi, the FA “betrayed” its founders and is the last bastion of the ultra-left. “The involution and change of ideological sign that the Frente Amplio had leads us to think that —that is why I agree to call it a republican coalition— we must never lose sight of the fact that we have that common denominator.” He concluded by stating that they have “a government commitment” in what he mentioned.