translated from Spanish: After the play by Cristina, who are still in the race and who got off

Peronism live intense hours since mid-week when Cristina Kirchner appeared at the national headquarters of the Peronist party and called the Unit, in the face of the presidential elections in October. The photo that day showed several absences and evidence that there is still a lack of conversations to achieve consensus. But a new move by the former president, who will now support Alberto Fernandez, changed the picture and generated some definitions: there were several candidates who withdrew their postulacione and others who ratified them. It remains to know now whether they will compete in the internal of the PJ or if they advance in an alternative space like the one promoted by the reelected Governor of Cordoba, Juan Schiaretti and the former minister of economy, Roberto Lavagna. Daniel Scioli

Daniel Scioli does not get off the fight for the presidency.

Presidential candidate Daniel Scioli confirmed that he will participate in a “big STEP” and stressed that his “enemies are the policies of adjustment”, after it was disseminated that Alberto Fernandez lead the presidential formula accompanied by the former president and Senator Cristina Kirchner.
“Cristina took a definition, as each of us will be making decisions to give society a way out and an alternation.”

“I announced my precandidacy on March 14th and gave my foundations from what I have raised, and in that context, my enemies are adjustment policies, so I think we have to go to a big STEP,” he insisted. During an interview with Radio Mitre, the MP said that “there is more clarity now, there are definitions in a sector where there were many doubts and speculations.” The former governor of Buenos Aires added that “beyond what other political spaces and other leaders do, I feel a responsibility and a commitment to the 49% that accompanied me” in the last election, where he lost at the behest of President Mauricio Macri. Felipe Solá
The deputy Felipe Solá declined his presidential candidacy and said that with the confirmation of the formula Fernandez-Fernandez is fulfilled the “goal” of “building a large unit”, in the face of the elections in October.

My candidacy had only one mission: to build a broad unit to defend the work, the humble and the middle class. That goal is fulfilled. I’m celebrating Cristina’s decision. I congratulate Alberto. #EsConTodos — Felipe Solá (@felipe_sola)
May 18, 2019

Solá had presented its presidential candidacy, with a view to the primaries of August, last April 25 by the current Red X Argentina, within the Peronist party, as part of an event at the Hotel Savoy. Agustín Rossi

Agustín Rossi, an ally of Cristina, supported the decision of the former president.

Deputy Santafesino and former minister of Cristina Kirchner was another presidential candidate, although he clarified from the outset that if the former president said to run, he would decline his electoral project. Once known the announcement of the leader of Citizen unit, Rossi expressed his support for the formula Fernandez-Fernandez from his Twitter account.

AF-CFK is the formula that will represent us in the upcoming elections. There we are, I defend the same ideas and values, as always, with applause or with Huevazos — Agustín Rossi (@RossiAgustinOk)
May 18, 2019

Sergio Massa
The leader of the renewing front and presidential candidate of Federal alternative was willing to “dialogue” to be consulted on the presidential candidacy of Alberto Fernandez.
“I have respect for Alberto, the stage that comes will need a lot of dialogue and will find me on that path,” said the former mayor of Tigre.

“Alberto worked a lot around our space and we have a critical look, and I don’t think he has changed about many things that the previous government did, and that doesn’t change,” he bet. Their sayings fuel the speculations about a possible rapprochement with Fernandez and the idea of several leaders close to Cristina that encourage Massa to fight for the Buenos Aires Governorate, a key territory for the national electoral triumph. Juan Manuel Urtubey
The governor of Salta and candidate for president by Federal Alternative, Juan Manuel Urtubey, considered that the presidential formula composed by Alberto Fernandez and Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is “part of the past”, while confirmed to continue with his Postulation in the space of Peronism not Kirchner.
“It’s part of the past. Cristina has a lot to explain. ” 

The Salta made no difference between kirchnerism and change: “Some and others have left us as we are: bad, very bad. The only formula that Argentina needs is to leave behind the past, is to give back a present, is to build future and not promise. ” During the Congress of PJ Salta, in the north of the province, was consulted by local media on whether he continues his candidacy for president, and the Peronist president said: “I’m not talking to Alberto (Fernandez), and I’m still a presidential career in space Federal alternative. “
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