The lack of a firm electoral schedule drives the idea of extending the current term of office to avoid institutional cephaly.
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The leadership of the Radical Civic Union of Córdoba is going through decisive hours given the material impossibility of organizing internal elections in the short term. Capital leaders warn that any calendar presented now would coincide with the World Cup, affecting the logistics of the process. This administrative situation has strengthened the position of the sectors that see the extension of authorities as the only viable solution for the party
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The proposal to extend the presidency of Marcos Ferrer has the support of several groups that seek to avoid direct confrontation at the polls. This scheme would allow figures such as Ramón Mestre and other representatives of the National Committee to keep their current positions without the wear and tear of an intern. However, to make this measure concrete, the party government must weave solid agreements along the lines that still demand an immediate renewal of authorities
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From the sector led by the mayor of Mina Clavero, Luis Quiroga, they have already expressed an absolute rejection of any attempt to postpone the election of new authorities. His relatives warn that, if the extension of the mandate is confirmed through administrative channels, they will go to court to challenge the Committee's resolution. Tension is increasing due to the lack of functioning of the internal bodies responsible for ensuring transparency and compliance with statutes
. Luis Quiroga, mayor of Mina Clavero, leads the sector that has already expressed an absolute rejection of any attempt to postpone the election of new authorities
Institutional challenges and the role of De Loredo
The focus of radical militancy will be transferred this weekend to Quality, where Rodrigo De Loredo will lead a party event. The mobilization capacity demonstrated by the former national deputy will serve to measure the real support that his scheme has within the territory of Córdoba. However, the absence of definitions about the future of the party generates demands that directly impact the image of the current leadership
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Currently, three alternatives are being considered to resolve the crisis: calling for internal elections, reaching a political agreement between the spaces and extending the terms of office. The call for elections is the option that seems most difficult to technically specify. A unity pact between all fronts would allow an orderly transition, but programmatic and territorial differences have blocked this possibility.
The extension of Ferrer's term of office would represent a temporary solution to try to calm the waters and seek a recomposition of internal ties. If a balanced agreement is not reached, Cordovan radicalism risks deepening its historical fractures at a time of opposition reorganization. The outcome of this institutional crossroads will define whether the party can project itself with unity or if it is moving towards a judicialization of the internal electoral process