The Kirchnerist pressures, involve and clean, for President Alberto Fernández to set up a “political table” in the Frente de Todos are well known. But President Alberto Fernández made official this Sunday that he will convene an “electoral table”, resisting the central claim of Kirchnerism, and noting that he aspires to debate the issues of strategies and candidates between Peronism and its allies in this area. He did not give names, nor did he include a specific date, noting that the call will be “in the coming days”.
The fierce wrestling that takes place between the ruling party and the opposition with an eye on this year’s elections has a very special chapter in the Frente de Todos, because the president Alberto Fernandez He said last year that he would run for re-election, a position that irritates Kirchnerism, which without half measures wants to throw him out of the scene to leave all electoral decisions under the orbit of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
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However, the President did not give up the central place and said that “As president of the PJ, the most important party in our government coalition, he decided to convene in the coming days the formation of a table that designs the electoral rules of the Front and the strategy to follow with a view to the different elections this year ” . In this way, he launched the mechanism in which both Peronism and its allies can express themselves.

Later, in the same thread, Alberto Fernández hoped that “This area of debate serves to open the call to the social, production and labor sectors that accompany our government coalition”, which contained the versions that were already circulating that the table would be “broad”, a circumstance that goes against K’s aspiration to “concentrate” decisions in the hands of Cristina. Regarding this call to said sectors, the President justified it by mentioning that “with them we share the same country project”.
And then he pointed to “our governors and governors and our mayors and mayors”, as those in charge of decisions, specifying that these provincial leaders will be the ones who “must define the leadership nucleus that represents the territorial force of the Frente de Todos”.

Then he stressed, in another message that can be read to his critics, that “It is my intention that the referents who come together with diverse perspectives in Peronism, together with referents of the Renewal Front and other political forces that participate in the space, establish the rules of competition that sustain the unity that lead us to victory”. The message is clear, in the sense of pointing out that it is “everyone” who has a voice and vote on the electoral issue, an expectation on which we will have to wait for the response from a representative figure of the sector closest to CFK.
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The final part of the presidential message pointed to questions that make the usual statements, talking about federalism, questioning the Justice (asking that “don’t submit to the powers that be”), and criticizing Mauricio Macri’s management in the last sentence: “These challenges force us to work so that our Front is consolidated around a project for an inclusive country that is developed respecting federalism. A country that recovers courts that impart justice and do not submit to de facto powers. We do not want Argentina to go back to a past of persecution of opponents, indebtedness, flight of their capital, falling wages and de-industrialization like the one we suffered during the Government of Together for Change”.
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