Alberto Fernández prepares another tour to build regional alliances: he would go to Peru and Bolivia



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Alberto Fernandez could you do this week a new trip abroad. In the team of the presidential candidate of the Front de Tout, they are working to close the visit in two countries of South America, with which the candidate to Casa Rosada plans to establish close ties: Bolivia and Peru.

In the Fernández environment, they badured TN.com.ar that the trip "is not confirmed yet" and it remains to close the meetings with the President of Bolivia and Peru, Evo Morales and Martín Vizcarrarespectively.

    Fernández is working on a new international trip. Credits: EFE / David Fernández.
Fernández is working on a new international trip. Credits: EFE / David Fernández.

The tour would begin Wednesday – or Thursday at the latest – to La Paz, where Fernandez would meet Morales, a leader historically close to Cristina Kirchner who has a cordial but somewhat distant relationship with Mauricio Macri. The current Bolivian head of state is re-elected for the third time and is being criticized for recent fires in the Amazon.

Morales seeks his third reelection very questioned by the fires in his country. Credits: AFP.
Morales seeks his third reelection very questioned by the fires in his country. Credits: AFP.

Possible escape in the presidential campaign will go through Lima, Peru, where Alberto Fernández plans to meet President Martín Vizcarra. If this trip is over, the visit to Mexico would be excluded. The former chief of staff had scheduled a meeting with Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

According to what they have allowed to transcend Mexico Street offices, Felipe Solá would once again integrate the entourage, although this time, Santiago Cafiero was added.

Vizcarra, president of Peru, could receive Fernández in his country. Credits: Bloomberg.
Vizcarra, president of Peru, could receive Fernández in his country. Credits: Bloomberg.

During the first week of September, Fernández met with the acting Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, and then went to Portugal to meet Antonio Costa and some businessmen. "I found people in Sanchez and Costa who think the same way as us," Fernandez said on his return to Argentina.

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