translated from Spanish: Macri in Rosario: “I hope God enlightens me”

President Mauricio Macri performs the final acts for the ban that will begin Thursday night, with the presidential election of August 11 as the first stop of a contest that may end in November with a ballotage. Together with the representative were the candidates for Deputies, among them the first of the list of SaintFesina, Federico Angelini. From there, Macri asked that “every vote has to say “We don’t go back to the past.”
“This Sunday many things are defined, I hope God enlightens me because all I want is to help you,” Macri said.

In line with the official speech, the president explained that next Sunday, in the primary elections, “it is defined whether we continue to move forward or return to the past, whether we remain in the world or isolate ourselves again.” Macri said himself in the first act of this week of campaign closing and that will continue this Tuesday in the City of Buenos Aires, on Wednesday in Córdoba and on Thursday in the province of Buenos Aires.In the PASO of 2015, Daniel Scioli took a slight advantage to Ma cri, which the current representative will try to expand with regard to Alberto Fernández, since in the generals he ended up getting about 100,000 votes to the Front for Victory. 

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