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Opposition Patricia Bullrich: “We bring peace of mind”

“We bring peace of mind”said this Sunday the Argentine presidential candidate of Juntos pela Change (JxC, center-right), Patricia Bullrichafter voting good air.

The former Minister of Security, one of the three best placed candidates to become head of the Argentine State, together with the ultra-liberal Javier Milei and the officer Sergio Massa– was questioned by journalists about the vice president’s statements, Cristina Fernández de Kirchnerin relation to the Government of Alberto Fernándezof which she is number 2.

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What did you say “These are excuses for not taking command of your Government”, replied the conservative candidate, referring to the words of leader Kirchner, who assured, regarding the way the Government was managed in the last four years, that it had not been “he heard.”

“If, as vice president, she is not heard, it seems to me that it is a sorry not assume what the Government has been”he lost his mind.

Bullrichthe last of the five presidential candidates who came to vote (she did so at 1:43 pm, 4:43 pm GMT), was satisfied “to have managed to be a candidate for Together for Change and represent so many people who join” to its political proposal.

I’m happy with what we did and we offer the Argentine peoplesaid the center-right presidential candidate, who added that “The objective of those who represent such an important force is not just to be present, but to win the elections.”

I tell the Argentine people that we always, always, always bring tranquility.“, said the JxC candidate, who avoided speaking out with a message explicit partisan.

We all know what can be said today and what cannot. I don’t want to prejudge what they said.” he added Bullrichwho this Sunday said he had received messages of support from the former president Mauricio Macri (2015-2019) and the mayor of City of Buenos Aires, Horace Rodriguez Larretawith whom he competed in the primary elections.

Argentina go to the polls to elect president and vice-president and renew part of the Cameras of deputies and senators in a country besieged by economic crisis, corruption and insecurity, in addition to other important positions in several provinces.

Almost 30% of the electoral roll voted by 12:00 pm (15:00 GMT), according to official sources. O National Chamber Electoral (CNE) reported that by noon 29.6% of citizens called to the polls had voted.

Source: Elcomercio

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