Democratic change candidate for mayor of San Miguel announces support for Miguel Pereira | News from El Salvador

The announcement comes after, on Saturday, a group of people who identified themselves as the bases of the New Ideas (NI) party showed their support for the re-election of Mayor Pereira.

Geovany Flores, candidate for mayor of Cambio Democrático (CD) for San Miguel, expressed his support for Miguel Pereira, FMLN candidate.

The decision was announced this morning at a press conference held at the CD headquarters in the city of San Miguel, which Pereira attended.

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This happens after, on Saturday, a group of people who identified themselves as the bases of the New Ideas (NI) party showed their support for the re-election of Mayor Pereira.

As of today, Geovany Flores is asking supporters to support Miguel Pereira, “because it is the proposal that suits San Miguel.”

Flores said that this is a decision together with the municipal leadership to support Pereira’s candidacy. “It is to guarantee the development that our mayor Miguel Pereira is doing for this city,” he added.

For his part, Mayor Pereira explained that it is a “wise decision” from the CD candidate, because they have many points in common, such as the responsibility of the municipality.

Pereira added that he received the same yesterday the support of the Nueva Ideas militancy in San Miguel He receives it today with the people of the CD.

Pereira assured that he has information that they want to boycott his candidacy

During the press conference at the CD headquarters, Miguel Pereira assured that the only way Will Salgado can return to the mayor’s office is in two ways.

One is that, in any case, I take him off the stage, “be careful, because I have information about this and, secondly, that he steals my choices and I know about some things I do, I request meetings with international organizations to make them known at the time, ”the mayor added.

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