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Together for Change wants to put a brake on the alliances of the candidates in the provinces

The presidents of the parties that make up the coalition Together for the Change at the national level came together to agree on sanctions for those who do not comply with the “internal rules” of the alliance for early elections. The decision was a “message” for the candidates from the provinces, such as Neuquén, who already flirt with leaders from other forces.

Patricia Bullrich from PRO, Gerardo Morales from UCR, Maximiliano Ferraro from CC – Ari and Miguel Ángel Pichetto from Encuentro Republicano Federal, they marked the field for the provincial leaders who seek support for their candidacies outside the coalition.

Meeting of national leaders of Together for Change. Source: (Scope).

The decision was accompanied by the threat to those who do not conform to the Internal Regulations of the National Board, and to the national and provincial strategies, of being “sanctionedand may not use the acronym of the coalition Together for the Change in alliances, collectors or slogans ”, they warned in a statement.

In the conclave, the leaders of Together for the change analyzed the situation in the provinces, and Criticism was fired against Río Negro, due to the advanced negotiations of radicalism with the space led by Alberto Weretilneck. In the case of Chubut, the criticism was aimed at the mayor of Rawson, Damián Biss and the former deputy Gustavo Menna, whom the PRO accuses of an alleged agreement with Mariano Arcioni.

National Board of Together for Change. Source: (Profile).

Neuquén received the most critical looks for the intention of Mauricio Macri and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta to support the candidacy of Rolando Figueroa. The head of the PRO, Patricia Bullrich, has not expressed her opinion until now, while the radicals endorse Pablo Cervi.

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