Broad Front refuses to leave the race for the metropolitan government to support Orrego



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Although the calls from the Constituent Unit to join forces in the opposition multiply, in the Frente Amplio already assure that it is “naive” to think that they are going to abandon the race for the governorship of the Metropolitan Region to support Claudio Orrego (DC), who aspires to reach the position representing the former Concertación.

“This is not just between the Broad Front and the Constituent Unit; the challenges we have today are with people, and that is the first disposition that we have “, raised his pair of Commons, Karina Oliva, ensuring that “this will does not end or begin exclusively with us, but also depends on others who do not want to close the door and put a border on people to participate.”

“I replied to Claudio Orrego, whom I also congratulate on his triumph: that’s a very whimsical look or we could even say it naive, basically because we don’t want to summon only the parties that participated in the primaries, “he added.

On the other hand, although the candidate for the Constituent Unit stated in El Diario de Cooperativa that he is about to achieve greater unity in the sector, he acknowledged that “no one is forced to do the impossible”.

The DC will meet with the leadership of its party to analyze the results of this Sunday and chart the way forward for the next April elections.

Low vote for Depolo worries RD

Another issue that is part of the debate in the opposition bloc today Monday is the bad performance of the candidate of the Democratic Revolution for the same government, Sebastian Depolo, which occurred despite the fact that the party is the largest of this pact.

The helmsman of the conglomerate, Catalina Perez, took charge of the result, maintaining that “you have to make important self-criticisms and evaluations: look at the vote for each of the communes and districts.”

Clearly imposing or working in District 10 today is not enough to contest a regional government, and there I believe that the Democratic Revolution has tremendous challenges of deepening its territorial work, “acknowledged the deputy, insisting that” this reflection must be done: how are we connecting with citizens, with social organizations, how are we being able to convene vote”.

Meanwhile, his co-religionist Pablo Vidal also views with concern the great difference in votes from the Constituent Unit (84 thousand votes) to Wide Front (more than 34 thousand votes) in the region, where the former almost tripled the latter.

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