Mauricio Macri led a new PRO meeting to define his electoral strategy

Former president and current head of PRO , Mauricio Macri , led a key meeting with the main representatives of the space. The meeting took place at the headquarters on Balcarce Street, in the microcenter of the City of Buenos Aires . The main objective was to outline an electoral strategy for Buenos Aires without the incorporation of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) .
The meeting began at 11 a.m. and was attended by prominent figures from the PRO . Among them, the national deputies Diego Santilli and Cristian Ritondo , the head of the Buenos Aires government, Jorge Macri , and the mayor of Vicente López , Soledad Martínez , were present. However, significant absences were noted, such as the governors Ignacio Torres (Chubut) and Rogelio Frigerio (Entre Ríos), as well as the national deputy María Eugenia Vidal .
The debate on the creation of a strategy for the Province of Buenos Aires set the tone for the meeting. The discussion on future alliances and the strengthening of the PRO were some of the topics addressed. In this context, national senator Alfredo De Ángeli dismissed the statements of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta , who had suggested a weakening of the party. De Ángeli assured that “the PRO continues to grow stronger” and that, for the moment, an alliance with LLA has not been proposed.
Another point that generated debate was the recent appointment of judges Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla . Before the meeting, Diego Santilli expressed his position regarding President Javier Milei 's decision to move forward with the appointments through a decree. Santilli recalled that the documents were presented to the Senate nine months ago and that, given the lack of consensus, the Executive decided to move forward in this way.
For his part, Alfredo De Ángeli also spoke out on the issue and anticipated that the majority of PRO senators will vote against both petitions. “During all this time there was no agreement to discuss the petition of Lijo and García-Mansilla, it was clear. We have the whole year for that,” he said. In addition, he indicated that other legislative blocs seek to analyze the issue in greater depth before making a final decision.
The meeting served to reaffirm Mauricio Macri 's leadership within the PRO and to outline an electoral strategy for the upcoming elections. Although the possibility of an agreement with La Libertad Avanza remains latent, for the moment, the party is focused on consolidating its structure in the Province of Buenos Aires .
In the coming months, the PRO is expected to continue holding meetings of this type to strengthen its position and define its campaign strategies. Likewise, the leaders will hold talks with different political actors to evaluate possible alliances and coordinate actions in Congress .
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