Tolosa Paz: “Massa’s leadership speaks of what it is, we don’t talk about the opponent but about how we must continue to improve”

The Minister of Social Development of the Nation, Victoria Tolosa Paz, and national deputy elected for the Province of Buenos Aires, highlighted an “enormous growth” of the Union for the Homeland that reflected the highest percentage of votes obtained by Sergio Massa in the elections of this Sunday, October 22. Sergio is the man of the stage of consensus that the country needs and the only one capable of calling for national unity and finishing closing the rift that did us a lot of damage,” the official said in statements to the No Story, the program hosted by Antonio Fernández Llorente on Splendid-AM 990.You may also be interested in: Ahead of the runoff with Massa, Javier Milei seeks to build bridges with JxC and Schiarettism”Between the PASO and the general elections we had enormous growth, we went out to convince and generate hope about the problems that must be solved, we are very satisfied and we want to continue working”, He continued, while highlighting the presidential candidate of the ruling party for the ballotage on November 19: “We are convinced in his project, we may be able to put together that majority, we are not talking about the rival but about how we must continue to improve.” Sergio is going to be the driver, with the main tool of dialogue, which is what has been felt to be missing. He has that great conviction of consensus,” he added. On Insaurralde and Kicillof’s re-electionGiven the victory of the gubernatorial candidate for the Province of Buenos Aires, which keeps him in his position as a political official, Tolosa Paz described this result as “very shocking.” It ratifies that the Province is going through an immense transformation by entering fully into it,” he said. Meanwhile, when talking about other sectors of the province, he also referred to the former head of the Buenos Aires Cabinet, Martín Insaurralde. “They tried to smear us with the personal attitudes of a single official (alluding to the Martín Insaurralde scandal),” he said, without naming him explicitly. While he also mentioned the figure of President Alberto Fernández de and Vice President Cristina Kirchner, who “did what was necessary to achieve what happened yesterday.” “But Massa’s leadership speaks to what it is,” he said.

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