
National Deputy Julio Cobos expressed his opposition to a possible alliance between the UCR and La Libertad Avanza in Mendoza, arguing significant structural differences between both political forces. Cobos emphasized the importance of consulting with radical mayors and other leaders before finalizing any agreement, stating that an alliance based solely on polls lacks solid foundations.
In an interview with MDZ Radio, the legislator expressed his concern over the consequences of a rushed alliance, highlighting the need for a framework of agreements that goes beyond simple opinion polls. Cobos also criticized decisions made by Javier Milei's government, such as the appointment of Lijo by decree and the lack of consultation with Congress on key issues like the agreement with the IMF.
Furthermore, the deputy pointed out the paralysis of public works as a serious mistake, mentioning the case of BahÃa Blanca as a demonstration of the importance of public infrastructure. Cobos urged for the opening of debate and the inclusion of diverse voices in political decisions, emphasizing that sometimes it is preferable to lose an election than to justify measures one does not agree with.
In conclusion, Julio Cobos ruled out being a candidate in the upcoming elections and reiterated his call for consultation with all relevant actors before any political rapprochement, ensuring that the diversity of opinions will enrich the decisions made in the political sphere of Mendoza.