In the virtual meeting that he was going to lead Macri via zoom it was planned to review the situation in the provinces in view of the electoral assembly for the legislative elections in October. In full tension with La Libertad Avanza de Javier Milei Due to the split in the Buenos Aires elections, the former president did not want to add fuel to the fire.
“The idea is to replicate the front that was Together for Change with another name. And with the possibility of adding La Libertad Avanza,” explains one of Macri’s main collaborators when asked by Scope.
Javier Milei’s Ultimatum
In the background, it beats the ultimatum issued by Javier Milei to Mauricio Macri: “With the PRO we go together everywhere or else we will go separately.” In the City of Buenos Aires, mother district of the PROthe year started off complicated for an eventual electoral cohabitation between both forces. The LLA driving block Pilar Ramirezvoted against the Buenos Aires Budget of Jorge Macri in the midst of a tantrum against public spending that would imply electoral splitting.
“Tension is also negotiation.” While Jorge Macri compacts the PRO in the City of Buenos Aires, from the offices of the Buenos Aires government in Uspallata they closely follow the internal LLA in CABA. Will there be a single offer from the forces of heaven in Buenos Aires territory or will Ramiro Marra maintain his margin of autonomy within the Legislature? The coin is in the air for all the electoral players of the Federal Capital awaiting definitions by Javier Milei and Mauricio Macri.
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Diego Santilli spends a few days of rest in Cariló where he meets Emilio Monzó. Nearby, in Pinamar, is Cristian Ritondo. The PRO in the province of Buenos Aires aspires to advance in the incipient assembly that other provinces would replicate in the event of no agreement with La Libertad Avanza. Refloat the Together for Change coalition together with the UCR and sectors of dissident Peronism.
Santilli is reserved for now as a possible piece of agreement between Macrism and the libertarians in the province of Buenos Aires, also awaiting a definition from Axel Kicillof on a possible electoral split in his district.
Mauricio Macri’s intervention
In Cordovafrom the approach of Luis Judge to Mileieven as an eventual candidate for provisional president of the Senate to replace Bartolomé Abdala in the February high school, Macri accelerated with the intervention of the PRO in the province to facilitate an agreement with the UCR of Rodrigo de Loredo. Movement that the President tried to neutralize at the end of the year by receiving the head of the radicalism bloc in the Deputies at Casa Rosada.
In Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro He also has an agreement with the PRO embodied in his vice, Gisela Scaglia. While the governors have the pen to close the agreements in their provinces, in La Libertad Avanza the definitions on the district alliances will be made in Casa Rosada.
A lack of definition of the Government that almost forces the provincial leaders, both from the PRO and the UCR, to advance in groups that for now do not include La Libertad Avanza but that leave the door open until the moment of registration of the electoral fronts .
The challenge of Freedom Advances
“In the interior we have nothing. They are all shipowners who want to be candidates. Our problem now is that since they saw that a monotributista became president, now everyone wants to be monotributistas,” complains a leader of La Libertad Avanza regarding engineering. electoral process that they must develop in the provinces to be competitive against the local ruling parties.
With the aggravating factor of the debut of the single paper ballot that neutralizes the eventual drag effect that Milei or the LLA brand could exert in the districts.
Source: Ambito

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