translated from Spanish: Opposition without agreement: Broad Front enrolled in primaries before servel and called on the sector to “put the needs of our people ahead”

After the Broad Front said on the weekend that it would not go in primaries alongside other sectors of the opposition, and the next day it opened up to the possibility and put conditions to attend, eventually the conglomerate signed up for solo primaries in the Electoral Service.The President of Commons, Jorge Ramirez, said that “we were willing to have primaries in all regions and unshielded.” “Unfortunately some sectors wanted armor and other sectors that were not all the opposition and that line, we found ourselves in need of registering our pact as a Broad Front“. ” It will be the other forces that will have to give their reflection,” he added. The president of Social Convergence, Alondra Arellano, said that “we have several elections ahead as well, we’re going to continue in talks, trying to take care of the unit, unfortunately it was not achieved but we will continue in talks.” For her part, the president of the Democratic Revolution and deputy of that collective, Catalina Pérez, said she regretted “that the opposition could not reach a single national pact.” “Unity is more necessary than ever, ” he said and called on the sector to put aside “accusations side by side and put the needs of our people ahead”. From the Liberal Party, the president of the collective, Luis Felipe Ramos also regretted that no agreement was reached and said the conglomerate was available until “last minute”. “We had an hour but we had to be here, because the FA wasn’t going to give up the primaries,” he added. Independent MP Marcelo Díaz said in conversation with CNN that “there were parties, unfortunately the old Concertación, that generated a situation of exclusion from the Communist Party, so we were no longer talking about competitive primaries between all and all.” On Monday, it had been reported that among the FA’s applications to attend primaries with the rest of the opposition were minimum programmatic agreements, a willingness to bring competence to any of the mayors in office and to exclude candidates linked to acts of corruption from the process.



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