María Eugenia Vidal Criticized the Alliance Between Pro and La Libertad Avanza in Caba: “I Don’t Think It’s the Best”
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She pointed out the need to form a “constructive opposition” and explained that she gave the internal discussion so that Pro’s electoral strategy would be another
The deputy expressed herself in her networks one day after the closing of alliances for the legislative elections.
The deputy expressed herself on her social networks after the understanding in the territory of Buenos Aires for the legislative elections of October. “I think Argentina needs a constructive opposition,” she added.
Among those injured by the agreement is former governor Maria Eugenia Vidal, who said she will not "lose her identity".
The confirmation came through a joint communiqué, in which both forces reaffirmed their commitment to the management of President Javier Milei. The post La Libertad Avanza and PRO communicated the agreement in the City of Buenos Aires appeared first on El Intranssigente.
LLA Statement In the shadows of Buenos Aires politics, where principles should shine like beacons in the storm, the PRO has chosen to turn off its light. The agreement announced on August 7, 2025, with La Libertad Avanza (LLA) in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires is not an alliance: it is a capitulation. A brutal breach of the implicit pact that the party forged with its voters over the years. That pact, forged on the promise of a firm republi…
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