Patricia Bullrich revived the internal relationship with Mauricio Macri: “She put the PRO in the opposition”

Patricia Bullrich revived the internal relationship with Mauricio Macri: “She put the PRO in the opposition”

Over there, Bullrich took the floor at the end to analyze the course of the political year and took the opportunity to throw darts at former President Macri. “Macri put the PRO in the opposition,” he stated.

The Minister of Security stated that “the majority of members or adherents of the PRO today agree with the changes that the national government is making“, in a shot by elevation towards the recent positioning of the former president.

“What drives the country? The structures or the ideas?” he asked rhetorically to those present, adding: “The people of the PRO agree with the idea and with the changes that are being made, so that is the merger, the rest is bureaucratic”in relation to a future electoral alliance with La Libertad Avanza.

Regarding the political future of the former president for the next legislative elections, he said: “I don’t know, you have to ask Macri. I don’t want to comment on Macri. “He has made a decision, he has put the party in the opposition and I believe that the PRO has to be in the ruling party.”

The minister spoke this Monday at the Government House in a toast attended by the Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, the presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni, the head of Justice, Mariano Cuneo Libarona and the Minister of Health, Mario Lugones, inter alia. Later the head of Human Capital arrived, Sandra Pettovello.

The head of state, Javier Milei, He did not attend the meeting since he was at Quinta de Olivos. As reported Scope, He will spend Christmas Eve and Christmas at the presidential residence.

Javier Milei’s message to Mauricio Macri and the PRO: “Either we go together everywhere or we go separately”

In the middle of the internal between the PRO and Freedom Advances (LLA), the president Milei He came out to give a forceful message addressed to Macri. In statements this Sunday, the President considered that ““either we go together in everything or we go separately”, in relation to the electoral alliance for next year’s elections, an issue that has been raising dust in the Government.

Milei is preparing for what will be next year’s electoral contest. It seeks to rearm its space and strengthen it with the support of the PRO, its fundamental ally to achieve victory in 2023 and with which it overcame several obstacles by approving several laws with the support of that space in Congress.

In recent weeks, statements by former President Macri heated up the PRO’s relationship with LLA, starting with the discussion of setting up the electoral structure for the 2025 legislative elections.

It was from that side that Milei responded to the query, in an interview he gave to Forbes this Sunday. There he announced that he will seek to consolidate his own force in the National Congress, and left a strong message for Macri and the PRO: “Either we go together in everything or we go separately.”.

“The elections are going to be extremely important to mark the speed of reform. We did it quickly, but “We could have done it much faster,” the President explained.

Source: Ambito

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