Monday, January 17, 2011

Veronique Aubry Le Havre

Argentina: Federal Peronism is not taken


The senator, five times governor of San Luis and former president of Argentina, Dr. Adolfo Rodriguez Saa, opened the agenda of the Federal Peronism with a battery of ads, on Friday ultimo. the channel state of the province of Cuyo.

Within hours of signing the call for internal elections to define from April, the presidential candidate from Eduardo Duhalde, Mario Das Neves, Alberto Rodriguez Saa and Felipe Solá, the Federal PJ coordinator, noted that the internal space be made in regions' weekly 'on Sundays from April, except for' Semana Santa and the holiday 1 May ', International Labor Day.

The early internal, bearing the name 'Federal Union', will start in the NOA, following by the NEA, Patagonia, Cuyo, Córdoba, Santa Fe and Buenos Aires Province finally and Capital, and used 'last general standard adopted by the National Electoral Board ', as confirmed by Senator Rodriguez Saa, on the other hand, praised the policies implemented by his brother, the current governor and recalled the evolution of San Luis showed from the first governor to date.

Federal Peronism and San Luis
In the province of San Luis, Peronism, are unbeaten since the return of democracy. The growth has been evident in every aspect, make a positive tendency for Dr. Alberto Rodriguez Saa, for his excellent management and vision. (www.sanluis.gov.ar)

always been critical to the central power and without going into further details have been released several puntano governor's claims of open primaries in the majority party in Argentina, that does not meet its charter. Recover

authentic Peronism

With a view to recovering the true Peronist vote in the country, opened in the same office of Senator Rodriguez Saa, the possibility of adding wills, beginning a tentative agreement today with the leaders coordinate the Federal Bureau of Peronism. Shortly afterwards, was called to an important group of professionals and leaders to build a solid political platform that would meet the pressing needs of the citizens of Argentina. All this, taking into account social justice, economic independence and political sovereignty, defenses of the doctrine of Peron and Evita.

was so they formed a negotiating table to work with technical teams regarding all the different sectors to reach a common platform.
was growing well, Federal Peronism advancing in all provinces to increase the number of militants and sympathizers, who are not identified with Kirchner, or his environment.

fair and transparent elections

regard, the senator stressed to be carried out "fair and transparent elections," according to the target set by the board members driving the Federal Peronism, which integrates with Senator Salta, Juan Carlos Romero and Rep. Ramon Puerta.

'We will choose the districts ran for president, "said Dr. Adolfo Rodriguez Saa. Will be through the D'Hont system and American-style elected delegates are then in the Congress to be held on 4 June, will define the words "presidential. In this context

said he heard "the leading voice of Juan Carlos Romero, Carlos Reutemann, Alberto Rodriguez Saa, Eduardo Duhalde, Mario Das Neves and Felipe Sola."

not rule out also a future agreement with the PRO with a view to the inmates of August 14 and, obviously, but did not say it should be time to incorporate into dialogue with other political parties or groups wishing to work in the same Address: Argentina and all its citizens without distinction of any kind.

In this regard, Dr. Adolfo Rodriguez Saa to PRO defined as 'an important force', noting the strong presence of macrismo in the districts of Mendoza, Corrientes, Córdoba and Buenos Aires.

Moreover, the legislature puntano not rule out the possibility of early elections. His optimism about the achievements and progress of Federal Peronism, gave another condiment for dialogue, which was the accession of basic units and numerous political groups.


Note: Mary Evelyn Perez Nicotra
8.00 am - Monday January 17, 2011 photo released by the

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