Gustavo Sáenz let his political partners in Salta choose which space to accompany on October 26

The  governor  of Salta,  Gustavo Sáenz , has made it clear that members of the provincial front he leads have  free rein  to support whatever political space they feel most aligned with during the upcoming  National Legislative Elections on October 26 .

Sáenz emphasized that  “the only limit is to always defend the province” , urging his political colleagues to respect the interests of Salta’s residents who elected them to represent their needs.

In light of this decision, there will not be a formal candidate list representing the provincial ruling party, which achieved a  remarkable victory  in the last local elections. During this election, the ruling front claimed victory by securing  11 out of 12 provincial Senate seats  and  22 of the 30 deputy positions .

Interestingly, in the provincial capital,  Freedom — a space mainly chaired by  Alfredo Olmedo —has gained a noteworthy presence. President  Javier Milei’s  political party managed to secure  6 out of 10 seats  in the local Chamber of Deputies, as well as the sole Senate seat up for grabs in the city of Salta.

This alliance comprises leaders from over  16 different political parties , covering a wide ideological spectrum that includes  Peronism, Radicalism, PRO,  and  Libertarian  views. What began as a collective effort in last local elections is now facing fragmentation as members vie for  three Senate seats and three deputy positions in the National Congress .

Sáenz clarified that "The only one
Sáenz clarified that “the only limit is to always defend the province”

Although Sáenz refrained from endorsing a specific candidate or party for the elections, he did note that  “it seems that the debate is between the past and the present.” 

 “My commitment is to talk about the future and fulfill the mandate entrusted to me: to fight for Salta,”  Sáenz concluded, making it evident that his focus lies on progress rather than nostalgia.

In recent developments,  Juan Manuel Urtubey , a former governor of Salta, has announced his candidacy for National Senator through the  Patria Force  party. This party encompasses various  Justicialist factions  including Victory, Kolina, and others, asserting a more  Kirchnerist direction  within Peronism.

Urtubey described the formation of the Patria Force as a  political maturation , signifying a unification across different factions aimed at addressing the  negative impact of Milei’s government  on both Salta and the country.

Juan Manuel Urtubey will be a candidate
Juan Manuel Urtubey will be a candidate for national senator by force Patria

Late last month, Urtubey had hinted at his candidacy, which sparked mixed reactions from various factions within Peronism that had yet to organize a unified front or consider potential candidates.

Despite this, Urtubey asserted that many leaders from his coalition had approached him to lead the charge:  “Many leaders and political parties that comprise the front asked me to take the lead, and there really is no room to back away.” 

He highlighted the ethical dimension of his return to the political scene, noting that, from a personal standpoint, he might not have much to prove; however, he feels a sense of  obligation to advocate for an Argentina that upholds citizens’ rights , given the perceived risks posed by the current governmental model.



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