This Monday, April 24, the candidate Martín Llaryora launches in Río Cuarto, the new ruling coalition which modifies the name: “We Do Together for Córdoba”, instead of the current We Do for Córdoba.
In the Espacio Muñiz of the alternate provincial capital, the pro-government candidate is accompanied by Governor Juan Schiaretti, the presidents of the 16 parties that will make up the new alliance and the almost 200 Peronist mayors who matched the municipal elections with the provincial ones.
Regarding the national elections, Martín Llaryora supported Schiaretti “Argentina would be another country if it were governed like Córdoba”.
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Llaryora expressed “Each one does everything possible and impossible for that neighbor to live in the best possible way. For that city to grow, progress and generate work.” “Everyone knows that if we govern there will be progress and works.”
The candidate for governor of Córdoba also spoke about the works carried out and affirmed that they will continue to carry them out because he said “We are here to ratify our federal gene.”
Llaryora indicated “I ask that it no longer be interpreted looking to the past. In the modern world, the societies that grow are the societies that unite. In the world that does not develop, they are the societies that are in rift, that are divided. We understand that Structuring a larger coalition is fortifying our tools to govern better and nurturing ourselves with new ideas and thoughts. It is also recognizing those who did things well, recognizing that they were beyond the party”.
He further added, “Together we are building a different alternative, a better alternative. We are building a new way of thinking.” We do not have to sow cracks, but rather build bridges. It is impossible to grow in a cracked society, where we are all divided. Perhaps it is the reason why Argentina, having it all, is getting poorer every day”.
He also spoke about the data released by the last Census “4 million inhabitants, the largest migration in Argentina. More than 400,000 residents chose to come to Córdoba to live and progress. Who emigrates to a place that does not provide conditions for progress? For those who criticize us, the data kill the story. Today Córdoba grows”.
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