Governors to Unite in an Electoral Front Opposing Milei Ahead of Upcoming Elections - teleSUR English
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In the government they believe that the leaders want to “build a long-term alternative” and dismiss a governance problem; the doubt about the vetoes
Governors to Unite in an Electoral Front Opposing Milei Ahead of Upcoming Elections - teleSUR English
The governors of five provinces in Argentina, all opponents of President Javier Milei’s government, announced the formation of an electoral front ahead of the upcoming legislative elections in October. RELATED: The Milei Family’s Wealth Soars Amid Crisis: Millionaires While Argentina Suffers Austerity “We have decided to run jointly in the October elections, knowing that the current reality demands spokespeople who will defend a working Argentin…
“A federal cry,” the provincial leaders summed up their decision in a statement, after a meeting at Chubut’s house in Buenos Aires. The announcement comes in the midst of the unrest over the cut in the sending of funds
The government analyzes the governors’ message. They take this week’s photo as an attempt to set the court for the president. Anyway, they don’t plan to reverse the veto to the laws they believe threaten the fiscal deficit. On the way to the elections and with a dollar that pushes upwards the electoral arming is put at risk. The US currency accumulated in July a 13% increase. Only yesterday it went up $55, it was in the $1380 and the expectation…
Five governors announced that they will compete together in October to demand in Congress a federal look and works for the development of the interior.
The rebellion of five governors breaks agreements, accelerates alliances and sows doubts about the future national policy.
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