2023-09-10 12:57:08
Become a clear favorite following the notable numbers achieved in the PASO, the gubernatorial candidate of Unidos para Cambiar Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullarovoted early this morning at a school in the town of Hughesa town near Venado Tuerto on Route 8, an occasion in which it was shown “happy to be back in my town, in my school, and I got to vote in the classroom where I did second grade.”
While greeting dozens of friends and neighbors, Pullaro told reporters that “This Sunday’s election is very important, because we want to begin to change the province.”
As usually happens, Pullaro asked the people of Santa Fe “let them go vote”and asked “that they do it thinking that this can set in motion changes in the province, that they do not forget that exercising the vote is what will allow us to build a different province.”
When asked regarding the national scope of what the results in Santa Fe show tonight, the opposition candidate expressed confidence, pointing out that “if the results are what we expect, we will give a clear message that this populist model must be changed to move to a production model”, and on that point he highlighted the inhabitants of Hughes, whom he defined as “a town of productive people, who work and put effort into it to get ahead.”
Regarding the social climate, Pullaro admitted the difficulties that Argentines are going through: “Of course we know the anguish and pain that people are experiencing, but we have to vote because in that vote is the search to be able to be better.”
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