
No mention Javier Milei and in the middle Tensions between the PRO and La Libertad Avanza for the appointments in the General Auditor’s Office of the Nation (AGN), the former President Mauricio Macri He shared a message for the end-of-year holidays warning that “teams that believe in change don’t break.”
“This year also had difficult moments that forced us to reflect, reconsider and learn. And this learning reminded us of something central: profound change does not come without obstacles, and.” Teams that believe in change don’t break up, they get strongerMacri said in a video that includes his voiceover.
In the same spirit, the former president assured that the PRO’s commitment “is not based on an election result, but on every Argentine who hopes for a functioning state and an opportunity to grow.”
“We have been there, we are there and we will continue there: on the side of change, freedom and those who dream of a better country,” he noted.
In the video that the PRO posted on his Instagram account, Macri claims: “Politics is not just about winning elections; is to change people’s lives,” and praises the governments in his area in various provinces and cities: “If the PRO can do it, things will change.” Because governing means being there every day, listening, finding solutions and moving forward,” he emphasized.
The former president concluded his message by asking to look “forward,” saying that everything that has been built is leading Argentina “towards a more ambitious future full of possibilities.”
Throughout the video, interspersed with images of Macri in various activities, you can see PRO governors Rogelio Frigerio (Entre Ríos) and Nacho Torres (Chubut), the head of government of Buenos Aires, his cousin Jorge and the deputies who form the electoral alliance with the LLA and were recently sworn in in Congress.
The alliance between La Libertad and the PRO came to the extreme a few days ago in Congress when, in the middle of the budget, the party founded by Macri, in a marathon session at dawn, denounced an agreement between the ruling party and Peronism to appoint authorities in the AGN.
It was Cristian Ritondo, head of the PRO bloc, who denounced him on the spot with strong criticism of the President of the Lower House, Martín Menem.
“This bloc, Pro, which supported them until recently, will go to court to have it declared unconstitutional. Let us be clear that the lack of codes, respect and commitments made is the responsibility of La Libertad Avanza and the person who heads this chamber,” Ritondo opened the room.
Finally, Ritondo himself filed a motion to annul the appointment of members of the AGN. It was an amparo lawsuit to which Clarín had access, requesting that the appointment of Rita Mónica Almada, Juan Ignacio Forlón and Cinthia Pamela Calletti as officials of the General Auditor’s Office of the Nation be declared unconstitutional and void.