The Puntano provincial deputy Carlos D’Alessandro was the owner of LLA in San Luis, he stepped aside and became the first institutional representative of Consolidación Argentina, the space that promotes Dante Gebel as a figure with national and presidential projection.
News: You were a central piece in the original assembly of the LLA in San Luis and you stepped aside. Because?
Carlos D’Alessandro: Things happened, said a former president… I was the leader of the LLA in San Luis and I helped build the party in the Cuyo region. Political differences began at the time of the consolidation of LLA a week before the closing of the national list and the Milei presidential election.
D’Alessandro broke the silence during the interview with harsh criticism of the leadership of Karina Milei and Martín Menem. The current provincial legislator for San Luis revealed that the final break occurred due to the subjugation of the provincial autonomies: “A week before the closing of lists, there was a meeting with Karina Milei and she told us that the lists were put together by them from Buenos Aires. I could not allow them to impose on us the same feudal logic that we came to fight. If we were in a plural sector of freedom and democracy as the Argentine Constitution says, the provincial parties had autonomy to set our authorities. I was the only deputy who They opposed us at that time. They intervened in the party, they put their candidates. I did not betray any space, what I do not betray are the values and we said in the campaign that we were going to lower taxes and we did not lower them, that we were going to work for the most vulnerable and that was not the case, so that’s when I decided to leave the space, because it is not a space where I can share values. impose feudalism within the lists,” said the former national deputy.
D’Alessandro’s departure not only responds to territorial disputes, but also to deep ideological differences in the management of the State. The legislator harshly questioned the presidential veto of the Disability Emergency Law and the defunding of the Garrahan Hospital. “In the interior we are suffering an extreme pediatric health crisis, defunding the Garrahan is abandoning the provinces,” he warned.
Likewise, he criticized the results of the Large Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI) and the lack of protection of the national SME framework against the indiscriminate opening of imports. “On the Chilean side they pay 45% royalties for copper and on the Argentine side 3%. We are keeping the crumbs of our own resources,” he said.
The deputy expressed these criticisms in his new book, “The rebellion of noise, mileism, slope and politics without thought”, where he renamed the space: “For me it is not a space of freedom. In fact, I called it ‘La Libertad Transa’ after the censorship and attacks on journalists, something that mortally wounds democracy.”
When evaluating the current political panorama, D’Alessandro denounced that Congress currently operates as a “scrivener” of the Executive. “I believe that Manuel Adorni, Karina Milei, Lule Menem and Patricia Bullrich have corruption on their backs.”
Regarding Adorni, he said: “He is not from Milei, he is from Karina Milei. He is a fundamental piece in Karina’s assembly. There is a true iron triangle that is governing our country and they are Karina Milei, Martín Menem and Lule Menem.”
When referring to the President of the Nation, he clarified: “I don’t see Milei as corrupt, but if you manage corruption, you are a partner or accomplice.”
And he added: “So it is very difficult with such fallacies and such weak institutions to be able to reorganize a solid democracy. Argentina needs a profound change, a more parliamentary change, a change where each voter is represented.”
D’Alessandro also confirmed his participation in the creation of Consolidación Argentina, a space that seeks to project itself at the national level. “It is not a political party, it is a great movement where we sit liberals, Peronists, radicals, unionists, businessmen, people from the left and the right at the same table thinking about common points. It is a national movement where we can all sit at the table, references from all sectors looking for common points, who want to work for a country as we Argentines want. Whether in issues of education, economy, foreign relations, and relations with society, contributing the best of each one, but with values. I am working with a team that It includes people with a lot of experience, who come from the private and public sectors; among them is Dr. Ana Lamas, who was the first Secretary of the Environment in the Milei government and left disgusted. From my place, I want every corrupt politician to stop stealing once and for all, but for that, good people have to get involved in politics and that is what I try to do through a sincere conversation. If I am in politics, it is because I truly feel that there is a possibility of changing. and that the family is dismantled.”
About Dante Gebel, being the first reference as a provincial deputy to support him, he said: “I am Catholic and I met him through the networks. He is not a pastor, he is a preacher. He did not have a pastoral career, therefore he cannot claim that title. He is a great team builder, but above all he has something that politicians in Argentina do not have, the emotional connection with society. We Argentines have a broken soul and emotional leadership like that of Dante Gebel can make us close the door, pacify the country and find common objectives.”
At the end of the interview he said: “I consider myself a leader, not a leader. I can have someone who directs me, but if he directs me with my same values and my goals. I am not in politics for an economic issue, if I were for an economic issue I would have stayed within Libertad. Advance doing business.
Maria Laura Arano
by RN

