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For the writer, the decision of the presidential candidate to reject the PASO with Federal Alternative prevented the meeting from a "very large space"
Writer and essayist Beatriz Sarlo said, facing the upcoming presidential elections, that the former minister of the economy and presidential candidate by consensus, Roberto Lavagna, "had made a very grave mistake" , namely "not having accepted the Federal Alternative PASO". .
"Lavagna made a very serious mistake in not accepting Federal Alternative's PASO, it could have been a very big space," said Sarlo during a dialogue with La Once Diez / Radio de la Ciudad .
He added that Lavagna "had to take the risks of a STEP" and not think that it "was going to happen as Luis XIV to be crowned".
The essayist felt last night in the Secret Pbadions program that an "extreme overvaluation of his own weight" had made Lavagna "commit this mistake" which, he said, "has been have paid dearly.
According to him, this error "would have allowed" President Mauricio Macri to "phone (Miguel Angel) Pichetto" to accompany him on the list as vice-candidate of Together for Change.
Sarlo scored the distance with Pichetto for being "Menemist, Kirchner and now Macrist" and said the senator "had dealt a fatal blow to Peronism" with this decision.
In this context, she mentioned Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, candidate for the vice presidency of the Frente de Todos, along with the presidential candidate of President Alberto Fernández, and played a pun on its relations with the current administration. .
"Cristina brought Macri and Macri can bring us Cristina," he said, although he felt "that it is likely that if Macri improves a little, the indexes will stay longer ".
He also spoke about the driver Marcelo Tinelli, who, after having insinuated for several months a possible electoral incursion, was then remote.
"It's great that Tinelli is tired, I do not know a country where a celebrity like Tinelli is not even in the Senate." Frank Sinatra did not think he was a member of the United States, he thought he would put all his empire and all his money, because it seemed that Kennedy was gone, "he said.
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