The Minister of Security and former president of the PRO demanded that Macri define which side he will be on before talking about an agreement.
The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich asked former president Mauricio Macri this Monday to define whether he is “an official or an opposition member”when referring to the possible electoral agreement between the PRO and Libertad Avanza (LLA) for this year’s legislative elections.
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“You have to make a first decision that is fundamental. Are you pro-government or are you the opposition? Because if you are the opposition, what is the reason for an agreement?”the Mileist official asked herself when referring to the upcoming negotiations.


In statements to Radio Rivadavia, he considered that “everything that adds up to a profound agreement for change is important”, although he clarified that the Government “already has a plan, a direction, management and ideas.”
And he insisted: “It seems to me that it has to be defined in another place so that it really is an agreement in which everyone wins, but, above all, the country wins; that what is added is so that everyone pulls the car harder.” “.
The former president of the PRO, today aligned with LLA, warned that the negotiations on electoral issues will not be activated right now, but will take place later because now the priority will be the extraordinary sessions in Congress that will begin in a week.
At the same time, he avoided talking about the internal in the PROcurrently divided between different sectors, such as the one led by Macri, the Larretismo and those who want to get closer to LLA.
“I don’t want to talk so much about the PRO because I am part of the Government and everything is read in terms of a fight and that is not what interests me. The history of the next elections will tell you that,” he excused himself.
Source: Ambito