translated from Spanish: Santoro: "Macrismo was defeated electorally but not culturally"

The pre-candidate of the Frente de Todos in the City of Buenos Aires, Leandro Santoro, closed his campaign on Tuesday with an act in the microstadium of Ferro warned by the rise of sectors of “ultra-right that run from right to the right”.
“To the initial problem of having to fight against a right that thought that the historical trace of what it had done in the dictatorship, in Menemism, could be erased, is added a problem that is greater,” he said when mentioning the new right-wing candidates.

 

Santoro spoke of a “philosophy of perversity” to refer to the social gaze of these libertarian or right-wing sectors.
“They insist on the dogmatism of the market, they pray to the God of money and the God they worship is the free market. It is a society in which everyone goes against everyone, that is what it causes when the state withdraws. It’s the law of the jungle,” he added.

• The TOD☀️ S Front of the City of Buenos Aires closed its campaign in Ferro. #LaCiudadQueQueremos ❤️ pic.twitter.com/jH0ggh2AiE — TOD☀️ S (@FrenteDeTodos)
September 7, 2021

Santoro valued the effort made by the ruling party during the campaign and said that “the more people have participated this Sunday, surely the result will be better for us and for the Argentine people.”
In addition to Santoro, the second pre-candidate for national deputy of the Frente de Todos, Gisela Marziotta, and the pre-candidates for Buenos Aires legislators Alejandro Amor and Victoria Montenegro were speakers at the event.

• @SantoroLeandro in the closing of the campaign of the TOD☀️ S City of Buenos Aires Front. #LaCiudadQueQueremos ❤️ pic.twitter.com/RzTXyEmnxJ — TOD☀️ S (@FrenteDeTodos)
September 7, 2021

Also on stage, among others, were the pre-candidates for national deputies Carlos Heller, Lorena Pokoik, Matías Tombolini and Claudio Lozano.

Original source in Spanish

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