Political Maneuvering in Buenos Aires

Mauricio Macri reorganizes his political base in Buenos Aires as tensions rise within the party. Discussions include alliances for upcoming elections and economic strategies against government policies.


Mauricio Macri made a brief visit to the city after spending some time in the south. During his stay, he focused on meeting with young members of PRO and veterans, being noted as an important link within the party aimed at preserving its structure and avoiding potential disagreements with factions like Libertad Avanza.

In an attempt to reinforce his influence, Macri has reached out to key figures within the party, such as Jorge, his cousin, who faces possible public accusations. There are rumors that Macri could play a fundamental role behind the scenes, while Jorge is expected to take a position in the public eye.

Amid these political maneuvers, Macri seems to be increasingly distancing himself from the national government, expressing support for the current economic direction but questioning certain outcomes. The former president has engaged in discussions with various political players and influential figures, such as Máxima of the Netherlands, in an attempt to maintain his relevance and establish alliances in view of future political scenarios.

Despite efforts to stay in the spotlight, Macri's political future appears uncertain, as does the direction of PRO. The former president's visit has shaken the foundations of the party and has generated speculation about potential alliances and internal conflicts. Meanwhile, Jorge and other prominent members of PRO are caught up in controversies and political maneuvers that could change the course of Argentine politics in the short term.