
he Mario Negri returns to public places It did not go unnoticed. Former Deputy Governor of Cordoba, former National Representative and one of The former central characters come together for change – who has historical ties to former President Mauricio Macri – took the floor again in a Lunch with Santa Maria Division leaders.
He did so with a harsh diagnosis and an urgent call to action: “We are passing “One of the deepest crises in our history”Go ahead of the radical leadership.
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Negri stated that Not only did the UCR lose the election, it lost something much more serious: presence in the public conversation. “We have never been so outside of social dialogue as we are today,” he said, noting that society is challenging the party with a question that sounds like a demand: What happened to that radicalism that was the champion of the democratic recovery?
He warned, in a self-critical tone, that if the party did not reorganize its project, it risked falling into the trap of “irrelevance.” He said: “It is not enough to remember our dead. Nostalgia paralyzes us.” He called for abandoning the scheme of “personal political projects”, rebuilding the narrative and defining differences against extremism and populism.
The leader called for “standing up” and updating the radical thinking of a country undergoing a transformationEmphasizing values such as defending institutions, freedom, and education as an engine for equality and a national project that reconnects with society. “We are on time,” Negri insisted, noting that a united Argentine Republic remains essential to Argentine democracy.