Bordaberry is optimistic that the PC will collect 27% of the votes in October

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2024-08-28 12:02:03

On August 27, the Colorado party he presented the List 10 at the Hotel Cala di Volpe, located in Punta Carretas. This event was the starting point for the party’s election plans.

Strategies were developed and proposals discussed in an environment of collaboration and future projections.

Andrés Ojeda, the party’s presidential candidate, emphasized the importance of unity and renewal in his speech. During his speech, he emphasized that his intention was to eliminate “any idea of ​​tension” that could exist within the party, seeking to strengthen cohesion within his team.

Pedro Bordaberry, former senator and current leader of the list, joined Ojeda in this statement.

List 10 shows the sublemma Let’s Go Uruguay, which includes sectors such as Batllitas, Ciudadanos and Impacto. In Montevideo, Conrado Rodríguez, who previously supported Gabriel Gurméndez as part of his electoral strategy, will lead the list of Deputies.

In that context, the members of the list expressed that they expected to get at least four seats in the House of Representatives.

Voting prospects and the future of the Colorado Party

During his speech, Bordaberry set out an ambitious goal for the party: to reach 27% of the electorate in the October elections. This figure is an attainable objective, in his words, making it a point of reference with the vote he received in Montevideo in 2005. That year, the Colorado Party faced a significant decline in its popular support.

The evaluation of the recent historical context provides an important framework for understanding the current state of the party. In the 2004 national elections, the party suffered a debacle which resulted in it only receiving 10% of the votes.

Faced with this reality, Bordaberry considers it essential that the party re-establish its relevance in the political landscape.

On the other hand, the candidate Ojeda is a reference in the new approach of the Colorado Party. He leads the sublima Unite to Grow and has made his opinion of Bordaberry clear, describing him as “the best candidate for president in a long time.”

This support opens a positive line of communication between the two leaders and fosters a collaborative environment.

The transformation of the Colorado Party and its security strategy

The Colorado Party is preparing the launch of its government program entitled “A Contract with Uruguay,” to be presented on August 29.

This program framework was created under the coordination of Luis Mosca, former Minister of Economy, and Matías Bordaberry, who is the son of Pedro Bordaberry. This program seeks to establish a clear and defined agenda to address current problems.

Within the framework of the discussion on security, ten specific proposals, known as “the 10 of the 10”, were presented. These proposals, which have been well received within the party, include initiatives such as the decentralization of the National Rehabilitation Institute and the implementation of a wider and more effective video surveillance system in collaboration with civil society.

Criminal lawyer Jorge Barrera played a vital role in formulating these recommendations. Discussions related to security on election platforms are taking on a relevant role, since this issue has a prominent place on the public agenda and is on the minds of voters in the upcoming elections.

Challenges and the search for internal integration

Despite the positive aspirations, the path to the elections is not without challenges. There are whispers of discontent and concern in the party about how the alliances and support Bordaberry has received should be managed. The fragmentation observed in the sector is always a sensitive issue.

Ojeda has said he won’t allow negative comments to surface about his teammates. Using a sports metaphor, he compared the internal situation to a soccer game, where “someone is always kicking the ankles,” but in the end “everyone is still friends.” This approach reflects the desire to maintain cohesion despite differences.

The common objective that the two leaders are trying to express is the need to achieve a parliamentary majority in the upcoming elections. This collaborative approach is a central element of the party’s strategy, which currently sees itself as the “winter” of the 21st century.

The suggestion is that through a united effort, the Colorado Party can be a “surprise” in the October and November elections.

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