Elections 2023: Llaryora launches in Río Cuarto the new alliance We Do Together for Córdoba

2023-04-23 22:26:53

Two days following the presentation of the alliances for the provincial elections on June 25, the Peronist candidate Martín Llaryora will launch this Monday, April 24, in Fourth quarterthe new official coalition, which will not have big surprises in terms of new partners, but will change the name: “We Do Together for Córdoba”, instead of the current We Do for Córdoba.

In the Espacio Muñiz of the alternate provincial capital, the pro-government candidate will be accompanied by Governor Juan Schiaretti, the presidents of the 16 parties that will make up the new alliance and the almost 200 Peronist mayors who matched the municipal elections with the provincial ones.

The partial modification of the name of the official alliance, this time will not have the emotional impact that it had for many Peronists, when in 2019, Schiaretti made a strong decision before the start of the campaign, for his re-election: he abandoned the Unión por Córdoba label that brought José Manuel de la Sota to provincial power, in December 1998, to inaugurate Hacemos por Córdoba.

Now, only one touch up will be made, adding the word “Together”. The logo of the coalition is ready, which will have the word “We do” large, and below, “Together for Córdoba”.

The PJ worked hard to try to add radical leaders and the PRO to the alliance that Llaryora will lead, but from the environment of the pro-government candidate they admitted this Saturday that there will be no “surprises” among the partners: it will be the group of radical mayors headed by Myrian Prunotto, and the mayor of Arroyito, Gustavo Benedetti, who has been working with the ruling party for months, under the Authentic Radicals label.

There will be no weight leaders of the PRO. They will be some Comupro mayors, several neighborhood supporters who at some point identified with Mauricio Macri, but who are not part of the party structure that the former president founded.

The other “important” ally, which llaryorism considers a political achievement of the candidate for governor, is the group of mayors headed by Martin Gill, from Villa Mari, who left the Frente de Todos to join the coalition led by the provincial PJ.

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Gill will not be present, because he is traveling abroad, but there will be regarding 30 Peronist mayors who will answer him.

place of the act

The choice of Río Cuarto as the venue for the launch of the official alliance, for the llaryoristas does not mean a signal for Juan Manuel Llamosas from Rio Cuarto to be the running mate.

“It had to be in the interior, because in the Capital we are very good. Different cities were analyzed, and finally we decided on Río Cuarto to reinforce the southern province, but it does not mean a sign for anyone,” said a leader of Llaryora’s intimate group, although without naming him, referring to the mayor from Río Cuarto Juan Manuel Llamosas.

The pro-government candidate maintains his strategy of not showing all his cards, as the opposition alliance Together for Change does: he will confirm his formula on the expiration of the deadline for the presentation of candidacies, which will be May 6.

With little chance of there being a big surprise, such as a non-partisan in the formula of Hacemos Juntos por Córdoba, Llamosas and the national deputy Natalia de la Sota are still in the race.

Senator Alejandra Vigo is also mentioned. Although in the PJ it is said that her name is disseminated by the “viguista” leaders and that Governor Schiaretti will not press to impose his wife.

Some of the presidents of the allied parties will speak, Schiaretti and Llaryora will close. As he did in Córdoba, in a meeting with pro-government mayors, the candidate will question the opposition and will focus on him in his campaign axis speech: “Córdoba forward.”

It will be a way of speaking regarding the opposition, as Llaryora has been repeating in his recent speeches. “Córdoba never back. The opponents who want to govern the province are the worst of the past. A reference to Luis Juez, candidate for governor of Juntos por el Cambio, and some radical references.

The PJ also looks at De Loredo

After the call for municipal elections in Córdoba for July 23, all eyes of Juntos por el Cambio –and also of Hacemos por Córdoba– settled on deputy Rodrigo de Loredo, who has not yet defined whether he will be Luis’s running mate Judge in the provincial election or candidate for Mayor of the Capital.

So far, there have been more signs that he will opt for the provincial nomination, but the deputy stated on Friday that he would announce his decision in the coming days. To raise the intrigue, this Saturday he published a photo with a phrase from My waymore precisely the one that says “what can they say or criticize, if I learned to renounce”.

From their environment they reported that just as it happened following the date of the provincial election was confirmed and it was announced that Judge will be the candidate for governor, following the ruling party’s call for the municipal election there will be an announcement from De Loredo.

Judge, meanwhile, displays an intense agenda in the interior. This Saturday he was with Horacio Rodríguez Larreta in Río Cuarto and then supported the candidate for mayor of Juntos por el Cambio in Corral de Bustos, José Odarda. On that tour he announced that the national universities will be the only consultants he will hire if he is governor.

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