Córdoba's UCR debates leadership and alliances for 2027

In Córdoba's Unión Cívica Radical, internal tensions arise over party leadership and potential political alliances ahead of 2027. Former deputy Rodrigo de Loredo is preparing his provincial launch, while the opposition demands primaries and a party program before candidacies. Deputy Soledad Carrizo is pushing for an alliance with Javier Milei's La Libertad Avanza, facing criticism within her party.

Córdoba's Unión Cívica Radical (UCR) is at a pivotal moment in its internal definition, with former deputy Rodrigo de Loredo preparing his 'provincial launch'. Reports indicate this move sparks debate on whether to prioritize personal leadership or a solid party project. Opposition within the party demands primaries and a clear program before proceeding with candidacies, turning the election of authorities into the first round of the contest for the 2027 elections.

In parallel, national deputy Soledad Carrizo confirms her role as the articulator of an alliance between the UCR and La Libertad Avanza in Córdoba. 'I dared to come out of the closet, I want an alliance with Milei', states Carrizo, who ensures her mission is to add UCR mayors to a provincial table with the libertarians. She faces accusations of being a traitor, but responds: 'they call me a traitor, but many hide deals with Peronism'. She also criticizes sexism in her party: 'In my party some cannot understand that a woman is not behind a man and wants to make her own path'. Carrizo also expresses views on who should lead the alliance in 2027.

These developments reflect divisions in Córdoba's UCR, between tradition and new alliances, in a dynamic provincial political context.

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