Osvaldo Jaldo on Electoral Reform: “It’s a Tailor-Made Suit for Freedom Forwards”
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The governor of Tucumán, Osvaldo Jaldo, questioned the electoral reform promoted by the national government and rejected the elimination of the PASO, in a context of growing resistance between sectors that until now accompanied the ruling party. "The national government is trying to make a tailor-made suit in electoral matters," said the president in dialogue with Canal 10 of Tucumán. In this sense, he defended the role of the primaries as a too…
Buenos Aires-27 de Abril de 2026-Total News Agency-TNA- The electoral reform project promoted by Javier Milei's government began to encounter resistance between allies and dialogue sectors, with a direct rejection by the governor of Tucumán, Osvaldo Jaldo, who questioned the elimination of the PASS and accused the Rosada House of trying to make “a tailor-made suit” for La Libertad Avanza.
The proposal to eliminate the PASS raises doubts, even between allied leaders and dialogueists.
Buenos Aires, 27 April (NA) – The governor of Tucumán, Osvaldo Jaldo, spoke out against the electoral reform promoted by President Javier Milei and called it a "measured suit" for La Libertad Avanza (LLA). "The national government is trying to make a tailor-made suit in electoral matters. He sent not only the elimination of the PASS, but a set of measures. They come for the definitive elimination of the PASS," Jaldo said in statements to a Tucum…
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