
The former head of the Authentic Radical Liberal Party (PLRA), Miguel Abdón Saguier, expressed his concern about the lack of action in the Paraguayan opposition to generate an alternative project to the Colorado Party that can win back the electorate of the country.
According to Saguier, "power is not given, power is contested and we are not contesting it." This statement highlights the importance of action and the struggle to achieve positions of political influence instead of waiting for power to change hands by itself.
The political leader lamented the absence of a clear and attractive project from the opposition to gain the trust of Paraguayan citizens. He stated that a joint and coordinated effort is necessary to present solid and viable alternatives that can compete with the Colorado Party in the upcoming elections.
Saguier's statements highlight the need for unity and action in the opposition to effectively contest political power in Paraguay. He emphasized that it is essential to work on building a solid project that connects with the needs and demands of the citizenry and thus achieve a change in the configuration of power in the country.