Paul Yedlin: "I am not opposed to Jaldo’s government; I have always been a Peronist"

2024-09-01 08:47:31

The national deputy Paul Yedlin This morning he clarified his position regarding the government of Osvaldo Jaldo. On Good Morning, LG Play news, reaffirmed his loyalty to Peronism and He rejected any attempt to position him as an opponent within the political space.

“I am not opposed to Jaldo’s government, I have always been a Peronist. I have been a member for more than 20 years and have participated in numerous elections representing Peronism,” he told LA GACETA.

The deputy stressed that, although he maintains differences with the government led by Javier Mileythese do not extend to the provincial level. “We have gathered a lot of votes so that Jaldo can be governor. I am not from the Frente Renovador, but we are not opposed to Jaldo. We are clearly opposed to Milei and the national model that she proposes,” he stressed.

Yedlin also stressed the difficulties faced by governors, municipalities, deputies and senators in the current political context, describing it as a complicated moment that requires unity within Peronism.

“I do not politically agree with the national policies that are defunding public health, universities and leaving retirees without protection. But at the provincial level, we continue to defend the policies that we voted for together with Jaldo and other colleagues,” he said.


Pablo Yedlin. ARCHIVE

Regarding the possible discomfort that his position may generate within the Peronist movement in Tucumán, Yedlin was clear in pointing out that his loyalty remains firm in the historical banners of the movement: social justice and the defense of workers. “Peronism will not remain silent in the face of injustice against retirees and workers. These are our banners, and there is no presidency or pact that forces us to abandon them,” he said.

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Finally, Yedlin referred to his recent meeting with the former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchnerwhere he stressed that the relationship focuses mainly on health issues, although they also discussed the current political situation.

“Obviously we discussed all these issues. We are at a time when we must work together for a better Tucumán,” he concluded.

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