Post by account_disabled on Feb 26, 2024 22:47:33 GMT -5
The breakup of Together for Change, a consequence of the harsh defeat in the presidential elections, adds a new chapter in Congress. Led by Miguel Ángel Pichetto, a dozen deputies will leave the block of PRO allies and join a bench that would be called Cambio Federal. The news was confirmed to Clarín by several of the legislators, now exchange members. Among those who will make the leap will be the also Peronist Emilio Monzó and the "republican" Ricardo López Murphy. Another one who is heard is Margarita Stolbizer, although the founder of GEN has not yet given the final yes. Pichetto, leader of the legislative movement, was a candidate for vice president four years ago alongside Mauricio Macri, but in reality he represents the so-called republican Peronism, which was one of the supporting actors of Together for Change.
According to sources from the new bloc, the idea is Philippines WhatsApp Number List to expand the number of deputies with representatives from other groups, such as those from Córdoba who respond to Juan Schiaretti, or Florencio Randazzo himself; and also have a counterpart in the Senate, in this case (they estimate) with about five members. Ricardo López Murphy, another one who opens up. «We are going to operate with an interblock scheme. It is not against the PRO, this, we have no problem with them, although it is true that they never called us to define how to continue," commented a representative of the new group. of the legislators, who raised the importance of a bloc that "has institutional experience" and that will be made up of between eight and ten deputies.
The idea, in principle, is to collaborate with the agenda of the governors of Together for Change, a dozen leaders who have been working together outside Congress and with the intention of consolidating a kind of responsible opposition to the Milei government. "We have to let this begin, let the man work and accompany him if appropriate," is the comment that prevails in the new legislative assembly in relation to how milismo will be conducted in power. However, they believe that it was a wrong decision that the president-elect made when nominating Martín Menem as president of the Chamber of Deputies. "Everything was fine with Martín, but Ritondo or Randazzo assured him another negotiating power," they say.