April 24, 2026 – 11:09
Vice President Pedro Alliana clarified that he will not announce his presidential running mate for 2028 this weekend, as was speculated, but after the municipal elections of the Colorado Party and after achieving a consensus with the leadership bases.
In principle, according to Colorado sources, the current Chartist vice president and presidential candidate Pedro Alliana He would announce this weekend who would be his duo in the presidential ticket with a view to the 2028 general elections.
However, although he did not give an exact date, he cleared up doubts about when he would announce his companion through a message on social networks.
In his statement he makes it clear that he would announce his candidate for vice president after the municipal elections of the Colorado Party scheduled for June and after holding meetings to achieve consensus.
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“My intention is to protect and safeguard, first of all, the municipal elections of the Colorado Party next June,” he said.
Will seek consensus with leadership bases
As a precondition, he mentioned that he will hold a series of meetings and meetings with the leadership bases to seek a “strong and unanimous consensus.”
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Among the main candidates mentioned are: the current Minister of Housing, Juan Carlos Barujaproposed by Chartist senators; the head of Deputies, Raul Latorresuggested by his colleagues, and the governor of Guairá, Cesar Sosapromoted by his peers in the ruling party.













