The former head of the Buenos Aires City government is preparing to return to the public scene with the Movement for Development (MAD).
Ignacio Petunchi
The former head of the Buenos Aires government Horacio Rodriguez Larreta is preparing to return fully to Argentine politics with the launch of the Movement for Development (MAD)a space that seeks to be a center alternativedifferentiating itself from Kirchnerism and the ruling party. It aims to establish itself as an opposition and gain strength in the run-up to the elections. legislative elections next year.
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The former referent of the PRO He had been away from the public scene since he left his post in December. However, he remained active and had meetings with various Political actors, leaders, provincial and municipal officialsmainly from the forces of Together for Change and Peronism (non-Kirchnerist) to organize and institutionalize the MAD.
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One of the personalities that make up this platform is the senator Guadalupe Tagliaferriwho was elected as president of the space; she is followed by Pablo Avellutoformer Minister of Culture, who will take over as Secretary General; the national deputy Alvaro Gonzalez and the Buenos Aires legislator Emmanuel Ferrario and will have the advice of the former minister of Economy Hernan Lacunza.
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta seeks to establish himself as an opposition to Javier Milei
According to the newspaper Infobae, Larreta aims to form an alternative “solid” to confront the ruling party by Javier Milei. He also anticipated that they expect there to be a fall in the image of the Government due to the economic and social indicators that are already known.
President Javier Milei himself declared that he wants to be “the mole that comes to destroy the State from within.” However, the former mayor of the City of Buenos Aires considered that this position It is “very dangerous and has effects”because “the State is withdraws from the education of children in the Buenos Aires suburbs or from the maintenance of communication routes“.
It should be remembered that the former presidential candidate distanced himself from the PRO (and Together for Change) after members of the party, first, They will approach Milei and then join his cabinet; He also made it clear many times that he did not agree with form an alliance with LLA.