“I already ran, let the people of Tucuman vote” POLITICS El Intransigente

The Supreme Court of Justice It is at the center of the storm that generated the Front of All. The highest court issued a ruling in which it prohibited the elections this Sunday in Tucuman because he considered that there were officials who wanted to “perpetuate” themselves in power. This is a clear reference to the governor Juan Manzurwho for 16 years has been alternating between the highest position and the deputy governor.

In this context, the Peronist leader decided to get off the list to give his place to Miguel Acevedo and now, from a distant shot, he pressed the court. “Today, as governor of the province of Tucumán, with respect, with humility, but with great firmness, I ask the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation is to let the Tucuman people votehe demanded.

“If they think I’m the problem, I ran and there is no problem. The cause was abstracted. Let the Tucuman people vote“Juan Manzur reiterated in statements shared by C5N. Furthermore, he maintained that the elections “are the most important thing we have. We want to vote, we want to go to the polls, that is the message we want,” he asserted.

Regarding the closing of his speech, he assured that “the Peronists are asking for less and less” and from there, he detailed: “The only thing that the Peronists of Tucumán ask for, for the good of the Tucumans and paying tribute to 40 years of democracy uninterrupted, is that they let us vote. In this framework, the final decision will be made by the Supreme Court, which has already made it clear that it is impossible for Sunday to carry out the electoral process.

Juan Manzur’s speech

On the night of Thursday, May 11, the leader who was Alberto Fernández’s chief of staff decided to decline his candidacy for lieutenant governor. “We do it for the sole purpose of clear doubts and generate certainty. In order to move forward with the vote and that Tucumans can vote. I do it only for the good of Tucumans and our political space, “Manzur explained along with Osvaldo Jaldo, head of the list.



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