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White, Colorado and independent leaders came out in defense of the Republican coalition and its future, despite the defeat suffered by the official candidate, Álvaro Delgado, in the second round last Sunday. Delgado himself promised on Sunday night that this alliance would continue in the next period of government. Former Colorado candidate Andrés Ojeda spoke along the same lines that day, announcing that the five parties that supported Delgado will form an “opposition coalition” and went a step further: he proposed creating an “organic” coalition to make decisions starting March 1 of next year. However, the leader of Cabildo Abierto, Guido Manini Ríos, raised objections to this idea. Manini Ríos said that “a coalition to oppose does not make sense” because each party has its “vision” on different issues. Today, in dialogue with En Perspectiva, Álvaro Perrone, deputy for Cabildo Abierto, expressed himself regarding whether the coalition should act together as an opposition. “The coalition was formed to govern, at no time was there a meeting or coordination to see how we are going to function as the opposition.” In this scenario, what do you expect from the coalition from now on? The Tuesday Tertulia with Martín Bueno, Pablo Díaz, Patricia González and Santiago Soto. Become a member of this channel to enjoy benefits: https://www.youtube.com/EnPerspectiva... EN PERSPECTIVA is broadcast live from Monday to Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Radiomundo 1170 AM in Montevideo (Uruguay) and its digital platforms. In addition, the program is broadcast live in HD video on the web: https://www.enperspectiva.uy