
In conversation with Channel EPolitical analyst Federico Gonzalez He analyzed the recent meeting of the PRO party headed by Mauricio Macri and stated that in Argentine politics “Pretending to be distracted is almost a national sport“.
“Better late than never”
Referring to the attempt to reconstitute the party after its departure from the ruling party, Gonzalez He emphasized that ““It is a national sport that should be distracted.”In reference to the way leaders seek to separate themselves from their previous responsibilities.
“We calculate what benefits us and ignore the rest“S,” he quipped. For the analyst, Macri’s position comes in response to his preservation of the party’s identity, although he considered that he arrived too late: “Better late than never“He said, citing the popular proverb.
Gonzalez He celebrated the emergence of voices within the PRO organization distancing itself from libertarian government. “It seems positive to me that there is not this submissiveness that has existed up to now“, highlighted. According to his analysis, María Eugenia Vidal and other references seek to “On the occasion of the courtWhile some leaders, like Patricia Bullrich,They have already taken off the yellow jersey“.
Macri’s leadership and its erosion
In response to a question about the relationship between Macri and Millie, Gonzalez He described it as an unstable relationship. “This game is fickleHe explained that Macri thought he could influence the president, but he ended up being disappointed:McCree thought he was going to dominate him, and then he thought Miley would realize she needed him. But he was wrong“, he pointed out.
According to the analyst, the former president is going through a period of political exhaustion: “You can’t pretend to be a leader when they publicly ignore you.In his opinion, the former president “I endured a lot“In his role as a composer but as follows”He only gives something if his survival is at stake“.
Gonzalez He also thought about the comparison between Macrianism and Kirchnerism: “Both McCree and Cristina are still relevant because no one really stood up to themAlong these lines, he highlighted an exception within PRO: “The only one who stood up to him was Patricia Bullrich. When McCree flirted with Miley, she took measures to maintain her space“.
Professional without Macri?
Given the possibility of imagining PRO without its founder, Gonzalez It was strong:I see him as weakHowever, he made it clear that eternal leadership does not exist:Nothing is forever“.
The analyst considered that the party is going through a phase of redefinition: “All entities seek to maintain their position, and want to continue to existHe warned that both Macri and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner maintain their influence because “No one really seems to be taking up the marshal’s baton.“.
In this context, Gonzalez He concluded that leadership in Argentina “It lasts until someone decides to replace it.“And the party must resolve this transformation so that it does not relegate to the political scene.