2024-08-02 20:38:44
The radicalism of Tucumán faces these days an internal crisis marked by cross accusations and divisions. This morning, in LA GACETA Central, Jose Cano pointed directly at Mariano Campero as responsible for the fractures and attitudes that – he said – “have harmed unity within the organization.”
The legislator expressed his discontent with the decisions taken by the former mayor of Yerba Buena, describing them as “untimely, immature and absolutely compulsive.”
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He said that Campero’s recent decision, who did not attend the party convention to express his opinion, was a sign of his “lack of sense of belonging to radicalism.”
In his statements, Cano also criticized Campero for his alignment with Patricia BullrichDespite maintaining a cordial relationship with the former municipal chief, with whom he shared meetings and political discussions, the legislator questioned the coherence of his decisions.
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He recalled an episode from 2021, when Campero tried to form a new force in Tucumán together with Ricardo Bussi, which ended in an open conflict. “A person who is willing to take on a position with Javier Miley He cannot be the party president,” he stressed, also referring to a possible appointment of Sebastian Salazar as regional head of Anses.
The radical leader also mentioned the poor electoral performance of some leaders, including Silvia Elias from Perezthe most voted in the capital, and Campero, who came third in the West. He also questioned the lack of results in the recent elections, in which they failed to win any commune or obtain a significant representation in the Legislature. “Renewal exists in fact, one of the great promoters of it has been me,” said Cano.
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Finally, Cano did not spare criticism of the internal management of the party and the state of the country. He spoke about the economic and social crisis that Argentina is going through, where he highlighted the lack of effective solutions. “In the Government House they must be celebrating,” he lamented, referring to the perception that the radical opposition is not up to the current challenges.
He concluded by pointing out that “unemployment and drug trafficking will not be resolved with a constitutional reform,” questioning the proposals of some political sectors.