UCR in Santa Fe: Pullaro and Lousteau shared a message for the radical governors

At the summit of the Radical Civic Union (UCR) held in the city of Santa Fe, the president of the party at the national level, Martín Lousteau, outlined a speech at the event presided over by Maximiliano Pullaro, governor of the province, and assured that “Santa Fe is the example to have a future radical president in Argentina.” In the midst of the repercussions of the Bases law, the fiscal package and the possible labor reform, which was eliminated before the discussion in Deputies, the UCR held a meeting in the city of Santa Fe that was attended by the president of the space, in a clear show of attitude and positioning. Santa Fe is the emblem of productive federalism,” Lousteau began by expressing in his speech. Then, the president of the space called for “getting together to be able to do the same thing that all of you did here,” and affirmed that “Santa Fe is the example to have a future radical president in Argentina.” We cannot be afraid to compete, to lose for our ideas and to manage defending our ideas,” Lousteau added in his presentation. Along these lines, Pullaro assured that he came to the governorship “as a result of a collective decision of the UCR of Santa Fe,” and pointed out that “we are convinced that our challenge is for our party to build power to carry out the transformation.” Likewise, the governor of the province of Santa Fe said that “the UCR governs here because it made the decision to march in unity and with a coalition to transform reality.” Regarding the sanction of the Bases law and the current government of President Javier Milei, Lousteau reflected: “We all agree that an adjustment must be made, the question is what is the nature of that adjustment and how it is distributed, and not that retirees who do not know how much they are going to receive at the end of the month or SMEs who cannot know how much they are going to receive in services and services pay. rent”.

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