Perfil (Sabado)

Lavagna’s absence at Alternativ­a Federal summit raises eyebrows

Schiaretti, Massa and Urtubey urge clarity over primaries race. TV star Marcelo Tinelli and former BA governor Daniel Scioli invited to join ranks.

- BY DIAMELA RODRÍGUEZ @DIAMENRODR­IGUEZ

Roberto Lavagna on Wednesday failed to appear at a summit for dissident Peronist coalition Alternativ­a Federal, just days after the former economy minister confirmed his intention to run for president.

Sources close to Lavagna told Perfil he continuest­obeamember­ofthecoali­tion but has not yet decided on whether he will partake in the primaries.

However, facing the challenge of a primaries race is a non-negotiable issue for his Alternativ­a Federal colleagues who, in his absence, called on former Buenos Aires Province governor Daniel Scioli and popular television presenter

Marcelo Tinelli to join their ranks. Rumours have it that the group is close to announcing the candidacie­s for their primaries contest.

Sources from Lavagna’s circle say he is bothered by the behaviour of Juan ManuelUrtu­bey,JuanSchiar­etti,Sergio Massa and Miguel Ángel Pichetto in recent weeks. The men had met prior to Wednesday’s midday summit, without inviting Lavagna.

“Roberto is more concerned about expanding Alternativ­a Federal and that is what he would have liked to discuss today. He is not going to leave because he plans to continue working towards this objective,” a source said, while denying Lavagna opposed a primaries contest.

However, the news that Cristina Fernández de Kirchner will run as Alberto Fernández’s running-mate has put pressure on Alternativ­a Federal to announce its own line-up.

Prior to the meeting, Schiaretti – who was recently re-elected governor of Córdoba province in a landslide vote – released a video message calling on Daniel Scioli and Marcelo Tinelli to join the group.

“Argentinaw­antstomove­beyondthis polarisati­on. More than 50 percent of the population does not want a candidate that reflects this polarisati­on. This is why Alternativ­a Federal has the huge responsibi­lity of working with the Socialists, GEN and other leaders who have expressed a desire to build a movement with other characteri­sitics,” Schiaretti said.

“Such as Daniel Scioli or Marcelo Tinelli, there are many who can be an alternativ­e. They must compete in the primaries. That is where we will choose our presidenti­al candidate”, he added.

Sources close to Salta’s governor Urtubey told Perfil that a meeting took place on the sidelines of the summit, without an invitation for Lavagna.

“The meeting is a continuati­on of yesterday’s [meeting],” they said. “Alternativ­a Federal continues the process of defining its candidacie­s for the primaries”.

It is possible that these sideline meetings might be where candidacie­s are determined, with most seeking a “broad”primariesr­ace,inordertoc­hoose the best candidate to line-up against Mauricio Macri in October.

It remains to be seen if Lavagna will be part of the competitio­n, or if he will instead choose to operate independen­tly of Alternativ­a Federal.

 ?? JUAN MABROMATA / AFP ?? L to r: Juan Manuel Urtubey, Juan Schiaretti, Sergio Massa and Miguel Angel Pichetto.
JUAN MABROMATA / AFP L to r: Juan Manuel Urtubey, Juan Schiaretti, Sergio Massa and Miguel Angel Pichetto.

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