The PJ of Santa Fe shelters Juan Monteverde between mistrust and need

He peronism He bit the dust in the elections for mayor of Rosario, but he is still enthusiastic about returning to power even as a minority partner in the alliance that he generated with the center-left Ciudad Futura, which he won the internal with Juan Monteverde as a candidate. That is why one part tries to be part of the campaign by contributing militancy and structure where his ally does not arrive and, in this way, it is settling in in case the center-left young man gives the blow.

Specifically, the Evita Movement is the one that is on top of the electoral process since it was essential for the Monteverde force to join a scheme with the PJ. After the experience in 2019 where they went separately and the Peronist Robert Suckerman he was a handful of votes away from being mayor, he sought to put together a competitive internal. Sukerman moved forward with the agreement, photo, and everything in motion. But the justicialist calculations were wrong and the internal one was won by Monteverde.

It is clear that without Movimiento Evita there was no Future City and that tries to make it count in the campaign and, even more, in an eventual government. Based on articulation, it became the rope of Peronism in the alliance, since the rest of the tribes are focused on other electoral battles such as the presidential elections, for the governorship or in the Deputies category.

The strategy

For the generals, where Monteverde competes hand in hand against the current mayor Paul Javkinthe search is to municipalize the election and propose that the cleavage is change or continuity, and not an ideological vote that leads to anti-Peronist or anti-left discourses in which Ciudad Futura could be pigeonholed.

Along these lines, they are convinced that they should elect him for the proposals, for specific issues, and not so much for ideological adherence that could harm him, even more so after what the polls said in the presidential STEP.

Of course, it has a base of loyal Peronism, of progressives and even a Rosario sector, if you will, “enlightened” that will accompany the Ciudad Futura project. However, the election is won vote by vote and there are disenchanted and even distrustful among their own troops who must also be convinced.

The planning is based on the assumption that the assessment of the current management is low. In fact, they maintain that within United to Change Santa Fe, those who voted for alternatives to the mayor did so out of discontent with the management rather than conviction.

There, they even place some Peronists who could have given the conservative candidate a vote. Miguel Angel Tessandori that was left near Javkin and that they must recover. Something similar apparently happened at the national level with Peronists who voted for Javier Miley.

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Strictly speaking, they want to seek the vote in the territory that Peronism can walk and that the structure and militancy of Ciudad Futura is not enough. Convince the disenchanted Peronist of the neighborhoods, of sectors far from the surface and of the pejotista apparatus itself. “Enthuse them and they don’t kick against it,” graphs a source. The truth is that, once again, the PJ lost the chance to govern Rosario and many are not content with being the caboose of a new force.

For Evita it is different because it has an alliance. That is why the task of convincing is one of the layers in which Evita works. The other layer is the media, with general messages to society, in which they also seek to hit Monteverde with the senator and candidate for governor Marcelo Lewandowskiwho although he lost to Unidos in the PASO, in Rosario he maintains a lot of support.

There is also a kind of equilibrium of Monteverde in these meetings that can easily become a contradiction when remembering that in the campaign towards the PASO he cataloged the Peronism of Juntos Avancemos in a pejorative way, he punctually named Omar PerottiSukerman and Alberto Fernandez, like the old traditional politics. In fact, there is not a single reference to Peronism in the account of Twitter of the candidate.

In this regard, a Peronist source passed on cleanly: “That it happens to Monteverde as to (Hector) Cavallero, a non-Peronist who was accepted”. This premise is based on the fact that the leader was the founder of socialism in Santa Fe and even mayor, but later he broke with the structure of the Socialist Party and founded his own force, the Social Progress Party, which quickly became a provincial ally and represented that alliance in several candidacies, including governor. The question is whether it is Monteverde who wants that.

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