Long live Radicalism on an intense election Sunday With two apprentices They put the main leaders of UCR to play, the result of which is already beginning to define the strategy that the extremists will adopt in the armed forces within Juntos Por el Cambio. In the province of Buenos Aires, at the conclusion of this edition, the official results gave the winner of the ruling party’s candidate, Regional MP Maximiliano Abad.And the Against the candidate of Martin Luosto and the mayor of San Isidro, Gustavo Bossi. However, the competition was so close and Posse’s environment they were confident that the numbers would ultimately give them a favor. at In case The city of Buenos AiresWhere party delegates were elected in the municipalities, Enrique “Coty” Nociglia’s list ended up defeating Daniel Angelici.

Nosiglia and Angelici both support Lousteau’s leadership in the area, and between them they get 90% of the vote, compared to 10% of a third list answered by Jesús Rodríguez and Facundo Suárez Lastra. Both the capital and the county recorded high participation, far exceeding the historical levels of the local radical inmates.

Fought to the last minute, both Maximiliano Abad and Gustavo Bossi claimed an inner victory.

Abad is the president of the Juntos Por el Cambio in the Chamber of Deputies of the Province of Buenos Aires, and has the support of the former Deputy Governor Daniel Salvador, 30 of the 32 extremist mayors in Buenos Aires and a large part of the structure. Radical traditional. During the campaign, Delphine Salvador secured the support of the main patriotic leaders of the UCLA, such as Governor Gerardo Morales, Vice President Mario Negri, Senator Luis Naidenov, as well as Ernesto Sanz, the political godfather of Abad. Accompanied by the only radical mayor of Buenos Aires, Erica Ravilla, Abad appears as the representative of the radical “renewal” in Buenos Aires, and at the conclusion of this newspaper, he was the one who showed the official results in his favor.

On the sidewalk, however, Mayor Gustavo Bossi confirmed, until the last minute, that they were waiting for the final numbers to announce their victory. “Here it is activated if the radicalism is a full partner of Juntos Por el Cambio or will continue to run it from abroad like the past five years,” Bossi told the newspaper during the final count. Led by Martin Lusto, Boss is endorsing his candidacy on the promise of a party without “inaction, blind submission and submission,” in an apparent criticism of Salvador’s leadership in the past five years. The mayor of San Isidro accuses the ruling Radical Party of allowing the Pro to have radical “sodomy” during the entire term of Mauricio Macri’s presidency. Although the final result will be announced Monday afternoon, Posse and Abad shed light on the level of participation, resulting in more than 100,000 affiliates coming out to vote on Sunday (40 percent more voters than many radical advisers had expected).

Interior in the city

Although the compulsa was overshadowed by the province of Buenos Aires, The city of Buenos Aires has also defined its internal partyAnd the The result that demonstrated the superiority of Senator Martin Luosto in the Buenos Aires region. Triumph of Emiliano Jacobetti, A man from “Coti” Nosiglia y la Franja Morada, in front of former Boca president Daniel Angelici, You will be allowed to keep most delegates. But both Yacobitti and Angelici support Lousteau in the area, and between the two lists, they got 90 percent of the more than 30,000 votes cast in the capital (a participation seven times more than that of the last inmate in Buenos Aires).) The third list, called Adelante Ciudad, was made up of personalities such as Jesus Rodriguez, Facundo Suarez Lastra, Ricardo Gale Lavedra, Luis Brandoni, and former Health Minister Adolfo Rubinstein. On a national level it was backed by Mario Negri.

In particular , Unlike inner Buenos Aires, in the Buenos Aires elections, the municipal authorities wereSpecifically, a total of 130 delegates. The traditional patriotic candidates will only be elected in November, which has sparked allegations from Adelante Ciudad.

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