Federal Peronism will not join ruling party

Buenos Aires, November 3, 2010.- The Federal Peronism refused to join the Justice Party and endorsed his presidential intentions for the 2011 elections.

After the meeting that the main references of this political space took place last night, they stressed through a document: “We reaffirm the pre-candidacies for president of the partners Mario Das Neves, Eduardo Duhalde, Alberto Rodriguez Saa and Felipe Sola.”

Then they add: “We were born to propose to the Peronism and Argentine people a better project than the ruling party. Our goal was not a political force structure to face a man. It’s and will continue to produce a profound change in the country.”

In the same vein, Senator Juan Carlos Romero said the document reaffirms the “commitment to work for offer an alternative to Argentine people in December next year for a change” in the country’s direction.

“With Kirchner we did not have a personal problem but a different vision of the country, with the PJ Party we can gather, with the Kirchnerism will be very difficult, we are going to compete next year probably,” Romero said on the radio.

Solá said after joining the tribute to Néstor Kirchner in Congress that “the unions for fear didn’t work” and he acknowledged that “the Federal Peronism and the Front for Victory (the ruling party) are not thinking about a rapprochement,” but he did not rule out that “later maybe it can be a dialogue.”

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