Political Crisis in Argentina: Reforms and Conflicts

The political situation in Argentina worsens with the lack of institutional quality and opposition to reforms. Legislative elections are approaching, and political actors must reconsider their alliances for better representation.


Political Crisis in Argentina: Reforms and Conflicts

Many people in Argentina support the reforms proposed by the government, but criticize the way they are being carried out, as demonstrated by the failed speeches in Davos and the lack of institutional quality. Among the critics are figures such as Talerico, López Murphy, and center-right radicals, who believe that the PRO would be a better ally to promote important changes and supervise certain government practices. The controversy surrounding Lijo's candidacy is a clear example of this.

Some voices argue that to achieve a stronger alliance, the government should withdraw Lijo's candidacy. It is highlighted that Argentine politics is lacking and that society is responsible for electing politicians through their vote. Those who voted for Milei as a form of opposition to Massa now seek a representation that supports the good and opposes the bad, without fully backing a single political package.

The participation of Argentina in international events is criticized, such as the promotion of the cryptocurrency Libra by the president and its subsequent drop in value, which is perceived as a scam or a sign of alarming ignorance. The need to discern between good and evil in political management is emphasized, with a warning not to fall into flattery of power.

Additionally, the voting in the Chamber of Deputies regarding the Clean Slate is questioned, where the entire PJ voted against it. The opposition of LLA in the City of Buenos Aires is pointed out, led by Pilar Ramírez, who had ties to La Cámpora during times of corruption. The possibility of the PRO forming strategic alliances, without compromising its identity, is a topic of debate in the electoral context.

Criticism extends to the figure of Karina "Guillotina" Milei and her possible collaboration with the PRO, warning about the risk of an internal crisis if agreements are made with LLA. The importance of maintaining party integrity and fostering a higher standard in Argentine politics to ensure sustainable progress is emphasized. The challenges in the Senate related to the approval of the Clean Slate and Ariel Lijo’s appointment to the Court are seen as tests of the robustness of institutions in the face of the world. The need to have legislators who support the proposed reforms is the main objective in the legislative elections, regardless of their party affiliation.