Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 6:18:37 GMT 1
No one dares to say it, but Together for Change ceased to be an alternative to government power, and was reduced to a rubber stamp, which can eventually be refloated due to political needs to have a space equipped with many deputies and senators. This Thursday, during the inauguration of the elected deputies and senators, it was clear that both The PRO and the UCR were constituted as separate blocks and did not define any interblock called “Together for Change”, or “Let's Change”, when Mauricio Macri He became president in thanks to radicalism and the Civic Coalition. From Elisa Carrió's party, the first to step aside from JxC, voices emerge that assure that the opposition coalition "no longer exists.
They admit, on the contrary, that there is a very good Armenia Mobile Number List relationship between the forces that gave rise to Cambiemos and Juntos por el Cambio: the PRO, the UCR and the CC. "The only possibility of refloating Together for Change is for us to bathe in reality and understand that if we are divided we leave everything to Kirchnerism," says a radical legislator with crude realism. However, yesterday a step was taken in Deputies to leave the Alliance experiment behind. It was approved that the composition of the commissions will be based on the number of deputies from each block , not from political spaces.
Therefore, the second force behind Unión por la Patria is the PRO, whose leader is Cristian Ritondo. The radicals will be left behind under the command of Rodrigo de Loredo. Ergo, Kirchnerism will probably take over the commissions and the second most important group will be the yellow one, the PRO. PRO. Cristina Ritondo, head of the block of deputies of the yellow party. Photo: REUTERS Agustín Marcarián "I'm not going to contradict you, it wasn't that literal" was the response that De Loredo rehearsed to a TN journalist who stated that Together for Change no longer exists and that the formation of separate blocks confirmed it. But the interest also includes ten governors elected by Together for Change, of which 5 are radicals, 3 from the PRO and 2 dissident Peronists.