Tolosa Paz supported the PASO and maintained that “it is not time for candidacies”

While Máximo Kirchner together with La Cámpora carried out the plenary of the Buenos Aires PJ this Saturday in a new request for the candidacy of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, in Ensenada it was Victoria Tolosa Paz -Minister of Social Development- who led an act under the slogan “Road to Victory” in which she supported the realization of the Simultaneous and Mandatory Open Primary elections (PASO) in the Frente de Todos (FdT). Each comrade has a pen that implies that each one may be able to put together his list of political participation and submit to the popular vote to build victory in each municipality in the Province of Buenos Aires and thus push to the great national election, “said the minister, accompanied by figures close to the president such as Agustín Rossi -Chief of Cabinet- and Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero. Tolosa Paz maintained that “it is not time for candidacies, there is still time for that,” and affirmed that “it is time, instead, to write the rules of the game.” He also stressed the need to carry out the PASO in the party to unify the votes.” The open and mandatory primaries promoted by Néstor Kirchner will be the necessary tool to channel the differences of our government coalition. They will function as a filter and only the candidates who get enough votes will pass,” he said. On the other hand, the minister hinted at a potential candidacy for governor of Buenos Aires and said that “the path we have to take is to finish a stage to rebuild the province of Buenos Aires and lay the foundations for the reconstruction of Peronism in each of the localities.”
The criticism of Aníbal FernándezAlong with Tolosa Paz was present the Minister of Security of the Argentine Nation, Aníbal Fernández, who was forceful with his criticism of La Cámpora. We come from working hard alongside a president elected by the Peronists and that we continue to trust in him. The roads are not easy, they are always full of some complex that hinders us to be able to do things properly. So now is when we most need to fight and say things as they are, “he said in the first instance. Likewise, Fernández remarked that “we must not meekly accept that arrogance of La Cámpora, we must not meekly accept that they want to show us that they belong to an enlightened avant-garde. They are not avant-garde and they are not enlightened.” In that sense, the minister explained that “for those of us who have been working for years, they enjoy Cristina’s management, it hurts us a lot, but we do not lower our arms.”

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