Carlos Díaz, president of the UCR of Puerto Madryn, defended the agreement that radicalism maintains with the current provincial government and said that, although it does not coincide “in a whole” with the management, he prefers to debate the differences inside. “We are part of an agreement,” Díaz said in dialogue with FM del Lago, and recalled that prior to that understanding radicalism did not have institutional representation in Madryn nor d…
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Carlos Díaz, president of the UCR of Puerto Madryn, defended the agreement that radicalism maintains with the current provincial government and said that, although it does not coincide “in a whole” with the management, he prefers to debate the differences inside. “We are part of an agreement,” Díaz said in dialogue with FM del Lago, and recalled that prior to that understanding radicalism did not have institutional representation in Madryn nor d…