Milei Meets Mauricio Macri to Agree on the Post-Election "Structural Reforms" in Argentina
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The former president called the meeting “very good”; he warned that he expects to start “a phase of changes aimed at major structural reforms” after the national elections
The former president met twice in five days with the current president at the Quinta de Olivos.
Argentina's president, Javier Milei, met with former president Macri to agree on "structural reforms" after the elections.
The former president used Trump's demand to guarantee governance to leave his demands to the Presidents after the elections.
Buenos Aires, October 4, 2025 – Total News Agency – TNA – Former President Mauricio Macri and President Javier Milei held in the last hours their second meeting in less than a week at the Olivos Residence, consolidating a stage of political rapprochement after a year of distancing. Both agreed on the need to move forward, after the elections of October 26, with a plan of structural reforms and legislative articulation to guarantee governance in …
The former president appreciated the meeting he had with Javier Milei in the Quinta de Olivos but considered that the country needed “important structural reforms.” The message spread in the midst of the scandal involving José Luis Espert and as the president resumed the electoral campaign.
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