An internal letter from the Federal League sector, with accusations against Andrés Lima – current mayor of Salto and leader of the group – stirred up the waters in the political community. The founder of the industry came out to support the communal chief.
The letter – to which he agreed The Observer– It is addressed to the National Federal Council of the League and does not bear a signature, although it attributes the complaints to “historic partners” from the departments of Flores, San José, Paysandú, Canelones, Colonia, Soriano, Florida and Cerro Largo. The text attributes to Lima having been “destroying” the Federal League, and having brought a policy “full of vices and bad practices”.
The letter begins by recalling the withdrawal from political activity of the former deputy of the sector, Darío Pérez, in the run-up to the departmental elections. Pérez, until then the visible face of the Federal League, left the Broad Front and today works in Maldonado together with the white mayor Enrique Antía. The letter warns that this fact “led to a vacuum in the sector”, which Salta Lima came to remedy after expressing his interest in joining the group.in dialogue with the leaders José Maldonado and Sergio Mier.
After the annexation of the communal chief as the visible face of the Federal League, Mier presented his resignation to the general secretary of the sector within the framework of a Federal Council held last year in Trinidad, Flores.
“In that same congress, it was proposed that the management and leadership of the sector be exercised by Andrés Lima. Then, the withdrawal of a referent and historical leader of the Federal League, such as Sergio “Pato” Mier, and the arrival (already leading) of Andrés Lima, that although it violated the statutes due to the term required to hold that position there was consensus –with the reservations that each one might have in this regard–, at first optimism reigned and the expectations put in the companion”, they expose.
It was after that, the complainants recall, that Lima bets on the creation of the Federal Artiguista Encounter (ENFA), a political space together with other groups to establish a platform at the national level. “As Andrés Lima moved more around the country and in the face of the internal selections of the Broad Front of December 2021, hopes were succumbing,” they tip.
“What did the coming from Lima bring? A diverse range of problems, and he, although showing his face is not his style, exposes his way of doing politics, full of vices and bad practices, such as using colleagues (who allow it either by action or omission ), pit one against anothernot taking responsibility for his role as secretary general of the Federal League, allowing, and could even be said promoting, the lack of respect between colleagues, threats, bullying, and neglect on his part on more than one occasion, “the letter states.
The Federal League achieved an unprecedented vote in these internal elections, catalyzed by the devastation generated by the 1813 list in Salto, concentrating more than half of the frontist votes. The complainants slip that there were “problems” when it came to forming that payroll at the national level.
“Many historical comrades ceded places (for the common good) to supposed comrades who participated for the ENFA on our list and who in the end contributed little or nothing and today almost nothing is known about them, and we know about some that they are already militating in other stores”, affirms the letter, which although it attributes the electoral success to the mayor of Salta, slips: “We are not going to stop detailing the first-hand information from Salto that tells us how Lima achieved such an electoral success”.
The complainants maintain that the man from Salta continued with “tours as he pleased”, “dispensing” even with the name of the Federal League “according to his convenience”. “He never went out to make his trips accompanied by fellow Federal Leaguers as he had promised,” they accuse, before concluding: “Today, more than a year after his entry, Lima has been destroying what the Federal League is”.
who signs
José Maldonado, one of the founders of the Federal League and a delegate to the FA Political Committee, stated that “the letter is not signed by anyone”, even though they take it for granted that the person responsible is Marcelo Montes, a Canarian leader “who does not want Andrés Lima”. “Formally (the letter) was never presented to the sector with a signature, but if that were the case, the transfer to the ethics commission would have to be evaluated due to the falsehoods it handles. The departmental ones determined responsibilities and he tries to pierce the League at the national level,” he said. a The Observer.
When consulted in this regard, Montes maintained that he is only one of the adherents, although he is not the main promoter. In this sense, the leader Gonzalo Ortiz proposed to The Observer that “it is a letter from a lot of colleagues who disagree with how things are conducted,” while indicating that the letter was internal and should not be circulating. “All of us who signed the letter will support Orsi’s candidacy“, clarified Ortiz, who is a leader of the Federal League of Cerro Largo. Regarding Lima, he settled: “I don’t see him as a fraternal type. I never experienced that way of doing politics.”
In another fragment, the letter in question goes so far as to speak of an alleged “purchase of colleagues”, although all those consulted avoided giving more details.
José Maldonado, meanwhile, reported that Lima “spoke with Yamandú Orsi.” The leader of the Federal League assured that “The 19 departments will have lists for the Senate with Andrés Lima at the head”. Today suspicions are on the table that the Salta community chief is weaving a alliance with Oscar Andrade and the Communist Party to form a sublema that ends up strengthening the bench of the 1001 list.
“The Federal League shows full support for comrade Lima. Given the support he is having in the more than 195 locations he has visited in the interior, where they ask him to be a candidate for the Broad Front, it is something that is not ruled out”he concluded.