Política

Bullrich, with a strong speech, will seek to take away votes from Milei

The JxC presidential candidate will go this Sunday to the first of the presidential debates with strong criticism of Kirchnerism but above all with the idea of presenting herself as the "rational and possible change" compared to the alternative of the La Libertad Avanza candidate.

  • 05/10/2023 • 11:22

The presidential candidate of Together for Change (JxC), Patricia Bullrich, will go this Sunday to the first of the presidential debates towards the elections on October 22 with strong criticism of Kirchnerism but above all with the idea of considering herself as the "rational change and possible" compared to the alternative of Javier Milei, candidate for La Libertad Avanza (LLA). The candidate dedicated last Friday to carrying out a mock debate in a television studio in which the topics, times and also the possible exchanges that she could have tomorrow with her opponents were staged. As Télam learned, the candidate for the Presidency will insist with her questions about Kirchnerism, especially economic policy, and will target the figure of the Minister of Economy and presidential candidate of Unión por la Patria, Sergio Massa. But basically he will undertake it against Milei, who in previous polls appears as the favorite in voting intention: Bullrich will seek to highlight his contradictions and will propose that many of his proposals are "unrealizable", such as dollarization. Apart from the two debates, the one this Sunday at the National University of Santiago del Estero and the one on October 8 at the Faculty of Law of the UBA, the JxC candidate will be present at the Idea colloquium next week in Mar del Plata, to continue presenting his proposal to the so-called "red circle" of businessmen.