“Ending populism in the province of Buenos Aires”: Javier Milei met Santilli and Ritondo in Casa Rosada in the midst of electoral speculations
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This Wednesday the deadline was met for the registration of the alliances that will compete in the Buenos Aires elections of May 18.Peronism appears strengthened by the atomization of the offer of center-right and the rest of the forces that dispute power in the City.
President and Karina Milei received two leaders identified with PRO in the government palace and rumors about an alliance ahead of the October elections are growing.
Electoral policy in the Province of Buenos Aires is taking a significant turn with the possible alliance between PRO and Freedom of Progress. Read more
While President Javier Milei meets in the Casa Rosada with the deputies of the PRO, Cristian Ritondo and Diego Santilli, to arm a large electoral front in the province of Buenos Aires against Peronism, on the other hand there are no agreements between Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Máximo Kirchner and... The Milei entrance arms its front in Buenos Aires while the Bonaern Peronism is weakened in its own intern was first published in INFO135.
A meeting was held this Monday at the Casa Rosada, which was shared with a photo, involving President Javier Milei; his sister and national president of the La Libertad Avanza party, Karina; and PRO national deputies Cristian Ritondo and Diego Santilli. The meeting, which also included the participation of Sebastián Pareja, the leader of the Libertarian faction in the Buenos Aires province, and Lule Menem, already had an immediate impact on the …
Mauricio Macri gave the OK, but he is outside of the talks. The Acorder PRO insists on concluding an agreement to defeat Axel Kicilof in PBA. The expulsion request of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and Patricia Bullrich of the party. Mauricio Macri learned of the visit to the Casa Rosada the night before, during a zoom of the table PRO. The former president came to give a reluctant OK, almost a staging of a forced agreement, and that was all: there w…
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