Scioli also detailed the conviction with which he carries this pre-candidacy (REUTERS / Agustin Marcarian REFILE – CORRECTING TITLE)

A few months before the elections, and in the midst of a strong internal movement in the Frente de Todos, Daniel Scioli confirmed his candidacy for the presidency. Argentina’s Ambassador to Brazil he removed all doubts, he was confident against PASO and explained why he arrives at this instance in better conditions than in 2015: “Defeats are learned.

Far from the doubts between Alberto Fernandez there Cristina Kirchner, Daniel Scioli moved within Kirchner’s electoral council and left a sentence that suggests his candidacy: “Count on me”. The marketing graduate explained the phrase with which he led this new stage of his political career: “The best way to honor democracy is to debate ideas. The count on me is: ‘here I am with my experience to do what must be done, to be re-candidate’, because we know that we have to go through the takeover bid”.

In this sense, Scioli also detailed the conviction with which he is carrying out this pre-candidacy, since he knows the internal one that is currently taking place within the party. “I can’t be indifferent or face something if I’m not convinced. I know I can do a good service for the country. I am convinced that with my experience and my development, the country can grow. Brazil allowed me to understand this modern agenda. We live in the best country in the world, what we have to do is develop it, make it progress and produce more and more”, declared the ambassador in dialogue with C5N.

The Frente de Todos resolves its differences to elect its pre-candidates for the presidency (Natacha Pisarenko/Pool via REUTERS)
The Frente de Todos resolves its disputes to elect its pre-candidates for the presidency (Natacha Pisarenko/Pool via REUTERS)

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On the other hand, the new pre-presidential candidate also explained how he will face his campaign and what differences he sees compared to what happened in 2015: “By advancing on this path, I have not to campaign, because I have the peace of not forgetting that people know me, they have seen me in extreme situations, they have reacted, they have seen my level of commitment, my ideas”.

However, the politician did not lend himself to digging the crack and tried to show himself in balance with the highest figures of the party. For this reason, he showed his support for the Argentine president in a difficult economic and social context where his race for re-election is even in doubt: “President Alberto Fernández has a scene with unforeseen events, such as the pandemic, the war , the toxic IMF loan, that he was unable to put into practice the agenda he had proposed. We now see how employment is recovering, industry, strategic works for the future of Argentina which are going to be a machine to generate dollars. Argentina does not have a structural dollar problem, it is temporary, we will overcome it”.

Moreover, he also answered the doubts that qualified the president as “lukewarm” and took on the task of clarifying the effort he made to excite the fragmentation of space: “Sometimes the moderates seem lukewarm, but moderate is to be strong. Alberto’s great merit is to preserve the unity of space against all sorts of circumstances. What he wants is to give priority to the victory of this political space”.

Argentina's Ambassador to Brazil, Daniel Scioli, has confirmed his presidential candidacy for Primary, Open, Concurrent and Compulsory (PASO)
Argentina’s Ambassador to Brazil, Daniel Scioli, has confirmed his presidential candidacy for Primary, Open, Concurrent and Compulsory (PASO)

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Last week, the National Table of the Frente de Todos met for the first time at the historic headquarters of the Justicialista Party but failed to resolve the main electoral obstacle facing the government: the differences between the members of the coalition on who can or should – compete internally.

While Kirchnerism confirmed that he did not look favorably on Alberto Fernández’s bid for re-election and insisted that Cristina Kirchner be banned, the president replied that he would resign from the inmate if “a better candidate “emerged. However, later, from their surroundings, they made it clear that the president still considered himself competitive: “He is the best candidate for Peronism,” Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero said.

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