Argentine
Radical party chairman Mario Barletta said on Sunday that “he is really
convinced” that the government of President Cristina Fernandez will advance
with a constitutional reform bill and highlighted the petition campaign that
the party is carrying out in order to express its discontent.
Barletta
‘really convinced’ there is no going back in the government’s review plan
The
Radical initiative, which forms part of a series of similar actions, carried
out other opposition parties and dissident unions, received the support of
farming leader Alfredo de Angeli, who warned about the need for farm groupings
to adopt the same course.
De
Angeli called to work for the oncoming 2013 mid term elections in order to have
“more opposition lawmakers” in Congress, which would prevent the ruling party
from obtaining the necessary number of seats to progress in a constitutional
reform.
Barletta
said that the opposition actions being taken to prevent President Cristina
Fernández from being again re-elected to a third term are not “functional” to
the national government’s plans, and added that if the ruling party “sees that
there is an opportunity,” it will advance with the reform.
The
Radical party sent a letter to the opposition caucus leaders to join forces
against a possible reform and held meetings with different social and trade
union organizations to debate their plan seeking to prevent any third term.
“Better
safe than sorry,” said Barletta in reference to the Radical party actions, and
recalled that in Santa Cruz province “the President together with (former
president) Néstor Kirchner proposed and put through indefinite re-election, thus
we are convinced that they adhere to this idea”
Former
Economy minister Roberto Lavagna who worked closely with the Kirchner couple
during the first presidency and helped Argentina climb out of recession and
most of the defaulted sovereign debt regularly comments that he won’t be
satisfied even if they reassure him that re-re-election is dead.
“On the
fourth day I’ll check to see it didn’t resuscitate on the third day”, says
Lavagna who now spends most of his political time talking with the dissident
Peronists and Radicals about the need to impede the constitutional reform.
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