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The presidential candidate of Together for Change was excited about beating Kirchnerism in the ballot and charged against Wado de Pedro.
José Luis Espert left his differences with Javier Milei well marked on Wednesday, despite the fact that both formed a political society under the wing of liberalism a long time ago. In addition, he was excited about facing Kirchnerism in the ballot and launched strong criticism of Wado de Pedro.
“What Milei is not liberalism, clearly,” remarked the presidential candidate for Together for Change in an interview he gave to TN.
To support his position, he argued: “Alberdi being the inspirer of the Constitution that we still have, for a liberal the Constitution is sacred. But Milei plans to govern with plebiscites or with DNU (Decree of necessity and urgency)”.
It is that the leader of La Libertad Avanza announced on several occasions that, in case of not obtaining the majority of votes in Congress to approve the bills that he considers necessary, he will use a plebiscite, which resorts to the popular will.
José Luis Espert marked his differences with his former political partner Javier Milei.
“The Constitution already establishes the mechanism to exercise the public function. The president has the powers to issue decrees. If Congress approves the law well and if you did not lose, you cannot govern by plebiscite. That is not liberal,” he founded.
And he insisted on his rift with Milei: “From the start there is a substantive difference. A liberal has no problems with the Constitution and Milei has serious problems with the Constitution.”
José Luis Espert was excited about beating Kirchnerism in the second round and criticized Wado de Pedro
“Serious liberalism is already within JxC with José Luis Espert and Avanza Libertad representing liberalism,” he was excited.
With his sights set on the Primary, Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory (PASO) and the general elections, he was confident: “I am going to win the PASO of Together for Change and I am going to be president.”
In the hypothetical case of reaching the ballot, he said that he would prefer to confront Kirchnerism, because it is “important that he lose” in that instance so that “it is clear that society wants to get rid of this genocidal project from an economic, social and cultural point of view that It is Kirchnerism.”
José Luis Espert harshly criticized Wado de Pedro.
“Kirchnerism is the worst thing that happened to democracy in its history. It is absolutely immoral and indecent that the political objective of a political party that governs a country is the misery of that country, and Kirchnerism pursues misery so that we all end up depending on a plan and being handled at will. Losing all kinds of independence and dignity,” he remarked.
In addition, he charged against the interior minister, Wado de Pedro, who is positioned as the official presidential candidate with the greatest support for Cristina Kirchner, although he has not yet officially launched his candidacy.
“Wado de Pedro, what does he want to sell us? That he never did politics? He is the Minister of the Interior and he wants us to believe that he has the noble title of being heir to the decimated generation that Cristina and Néstor (Kirchner) talk about,” lashed out
And he sentenced: “Then, that Wado de Pedro does not take us Argentines for fools. Let him say what he is: Minister of the Interior of a Government that has starved the country, has generated misery, drugs and insecurity. Let’s take off our masks of a time”.
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