The president of PRO, Patricia Bullrichrevealed that from Together for Change they plan to make an offer to the liberal deputy Javier Miley for what compete in the province of Buenos Aires with their own list but within the same coalition with Together for Change.
This has to do with the fact that in the Buenos Aires district there is no ballot and that situation benefits the current governor, Axel Kicillofwho seeks re-election and it is convenient for him that the opposition is divided and the vote is distributed.
“Milei has made her party and wants to run (as a candidate for president) for him and is in his place. We are Together for Change. What has been discussed this week is in the Province, where there is only one round, it can happen that there are separate candidates or Milei can be offered a common participation”, slipped the former Minister of Security in an interview with Radio Miter.
Patricia Bullrich, with Macri and Juliana Awada in Patagonia: “We are the change or we are nothing”
On the other hand, Bullrich assured that the social development policy of an eventual national government led by her “is going to be completely different“to which the administration of Mauricio Macriwhen that ministerial portfolio was headed by Carolina Stanley.
“It seems to me that one of the issues in which we failed was our social development policywhich was the continuity of Kirchnerism with more money. There had to be a complete change. My social policy is going to be totally different from that of the Macri government,” he revealed.
“People want a person who is capable of deciding that there are no more pickets, that there are 180 days of classes and that the quality of education be improved. I am going to change the social plans for unemployment insurance. I am going to do deep, deep things People want order and change, that there are no more public employees than private ones,” he described.
With Macri or without Macri, Bullrich still wants to be president
On speculation regarding a possible candidacy of Mauricio Macrilimited himself to saying that the founder of the PRO never expressed his desire to compete in the next elections, and ruled out that this decision will modify his own candidacy.
“He said so far that it is not added. I I’m going to stand for election. I am touring the entire country for the third time. The commitment that I have with the people will not let them down,” she confirmed.
Patricia Bullrich and her intern with Larreta
Likewise, the former Minister of Security once once more marked differences with her internal competitor of the PRO for the next elections, the head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodriguez Larreta.
For example, he said that he would never summon the former president of the Central Bank, Martin Redradoto work with her (as Rodríguez Larreta did recently, incorporating the economist into his team) “because she has an economic and political history that has nothing to do with the values of Together for Change.”
“It’s not because he was with Kirchnerism. It’s not a problem with Redrado as a person either,” he clarified.
The ideology of Patricia Bullrich
“As I also tell you that Not even crazy would bring Sergio Massa to Together for Change. One day it is capitalist and the other anti-capitalist. That is what makes a country unpredictable,” he assessed.
Regarding the appointment of Waldo Wolff to the Buenos Aires government, since the former national deputy collaborated in her campaign team, Bullrich charged the inks once morest Rodríguez Larreta for his “political mischief”, but he also launched a bill pass to the Buenos Aires, who he said he thinks ” strange that he has decided to leave his gaze” behind to change political space.
Breaking down the differences in “looks”, the head of the yellow party said that she has a perspective of “order and change” while Rodríguez Larreta “is more traditionalist”, in his opinion.
“Today we are deciding how to put ideas into action. The ideas may be similar but the ways in which they are specified may be different,” he compared, and continued: “It may be that a way of thinking regarding problems is a solution but also that there is another way of not clearly facing the problems that means that Argentina remains in a position that it has already tried several times”.
For Bullrich, “those who have blocked Argentina must be encouraged to run from the center of the scene and be encouraged to face them,” a task that requires courage and firmness.
“That is the great issue that is being discussed not only between Larreta and Patricia but throughout the length and breadth of Together for Change: either we are going for a short-term solution so as not to face too much with those sectors that generate impediments or we are encouraged to run “, he insisted.
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