In the face of the triumph of Javier Milei this last Sunday, the common sense, or at least mine, hoped that the main referents of the defeated political parties would do mea culpa. Analyzing what they did wrong and what the population wants would be a big first step in the face of the October elections. However, it seems to be right Javier Milei: they are the same always with the recipes of always.
Axel Kicillof won in the province of Buenos Aires with more than 37% of the votes, while Sergio Massa obtained 32% and Máximo Kirchner in 30%, approximately. A great question that could have been asked is, why was there so much cut of a bullfight? What delights Axel and does not like others?
In Together, the change began to fight and see who got the best position assuming that people would accompany them and well, so it went to them. A clear example is Posse in San Isidro who thought he would put any candidate to mayor and people voted him the same.
In view of this scenario, the less adverse to the main political parties in our country, the reaction of its main referents the only one he did was to further evaluate the triumph of Javier Milei. Since the Union for the Homeland they have resumed the speech of “with Milei there will be blood”. Boys, they were saying the last few months and clearly it doesn't.
Patricia Bullrich seems to have not seen the results of PASO. In his speech the only one who cared for him is to have defeated Larreta and consecrate himself as the candidate of his party, emphasizing the “good choice he made Together for Change”. Patricia, it is assumed that the PRO was the main opposition force and took 16%.
Honestly, I don't know what world they live in. Not ours. People don't want you to tell him why not vote for Milei, people want you to tell him why to vote for you. The people do not want to see how the positions above are divided and they are killed by a rank “that assures them to enter”, the people want them to walk out the street, which show that they care.
Honestly Patricia, have you ever walked a street that is not in Recoleta - Palermo? The Argentine people in these PASO was clear: so it will no longer go.
If peronism is the party of the people, who defend the rights of workers, health, education, etc. that demonstrates it. They are governments, show that if you choose what comes will be better.
If the PRO is the main opposition force, which comes “to end with Kirchnerism”, which demonstrates it. Stop playing the same game, sharing charges, voting everything in Congress.
So far, the only one we have the Argentines is a force that has a public and clear proposal, may like it or not, but there it is, and two political parties that have been turning the government and the positions for years that do not say what they will do, just criticize the rest and claim that “the other is worse”. They may be the same as always, but the recipe will have to change because it no longer serves.
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