
Ramiro Marra, recently expelled from La Libertad Avanza, has become the subject of speculation in political circles and the general public. Sources close to Javier Milei suggest that Marra was considered a traitor after aligning with the tax policies of macrismo, which marked a break in their relationship. Despite his expulsion, Marra appears unwilling to step away from the political arena. The uncertainty of whether he will take an independent path or align with new political factions keeps many observers on edge.
In 2020, Marra joined Milei in social media ventures, supporting the economist's intention to run for president. His popularity among the porteños has alerted PRO leaders to his movements. Marra's expulsion has generated divided opinions among those who support Milei's decision and others who argue about Marra's significant role in the party's strategy. Karina Milei has apparently lost confidence in Marra, adding a new twist to the political landscape.
During the 2021 elections, Marra led lists in the city and the nation alongside Milei, although their relationship later deteriorated. His current strategy includes distancing himself from groups like La Cámpora and consolidating his base in the province of Buenos Aires. The tension between La Libertad Avanza and PRO is palpable with every movement, being closely monitored by society and financial sectors.
Marra's potential presentation with his own list in the upcoming elections worries some libertarian sectors, as it could fragment the vote and favor other political forces. Moreover, recent comments by Milei in Davos about sexual diversity have sparked controversy, even within his own space, questioning his support in certain sectors. This scenario has allowed figures like Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to reappear on the scene, trying to capitalize on the situation to position herself as a viable alternative.
In this politically volatile context, Marra has been officially expelled from La Libertad Avanza, triggering a series of reactions on social media and in political circles. The question arises whether Marra will seek new alliances or maintain an independent path in his political career, which will be crucial for the future of the factions present in the Argentine landscape.