Andrés Larroque, one of the leaders of La Cámpora, said Monday that he doubts that President Alberto Fernández wants Peronism to win in the next elections.
“Seeing the eclectic and confusing movements that he has been carrying out, I have doubts that the President intends for Peronism to win. If not, you don’t understand what he is doing, ”said the general secretary of La Cámpora on Radio El Destape.
In addition, the Buenos Aires Community Development Minister called for “breaking a proscription situation” once morest Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and stated that all sectors must unite to “confront a system of power.”
“It seeks to break a situation of proscription, we have to accumulate forces to generate the conditions and that she then defines,” said “el Cuervo” when asked regarding the possibilities of the vice president presenting herself as a pre-candidate in the next Paso.
The official considered that Cristina Kirchner is raising “the need for a collective commitment, beyond the candidacies.”
“You have to face a system of power and this requires the unity of all sectors and political, union and social leaders,” he analyzed.
“To face this system of power, cohesion, unity and leadership are needed,” he emphasized.
Candidate Cristina
The official warned that “the only step that must be taken is for Cristina to be a candidate” and added that he personally works “every minute so that she accepts the candidacy.”
“She is the leader in individual terms that measures the most, not of Peronism, but of all Argentine politics, even though she is the victim of an unprecedented process of harassment, except (what was suffered by) Perón or Evita,” he said.
And he added: “She has put everything and now we have to see what we put.”
Regarding the plenary of the militancy that will be held next Saturday at the Avellaneda property of the National Technological University (UTN) under the slogan “Fight and return”, Larroque expressed that “the idea is that it be the starting point to honor the 40 years of democracy and that you can vote what the people decide to choose”.