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This Sunday in dialogue with radio Mitre, Bullrich assured that he would like “find deals” with Milei. “I have a good relationship with Milei, but we have to go step by step, we don’t have to rush, we have to consolidate Together for Change, then we will have to see what the panorama is like. I would like to find agreements because he opened an equal space, which is interesting. But it is early, the coalition must define the alliances”Bullrich said.
Bullrich admitted that Macri “is a former president who has every right to aspire to a second term”but claimed to unify positions. “I am grateful to him for the support he gave me as a minister. I have been touring the country meeting people who are fed up and want to seriously change. This is a moment in which all of us, Horacio (Rodríguez Larreta), Mauricio, have to help change, not think of it as a competition. At the end of the road we will see who is in a better position to represent society”said the former Minister of Security.
Likewise, the different referents of the space try to position themselves before public opinion within JxC itself, where radicalism -with Gerardo Morales and Facundo Manes at the head- and to a lesser extent the Civic Coalition (CC), also try to lead the presidential ticket.
Larreta was the one who moved strong in the week: He toughened his speech and asked to remove the social plans from the protesters who did not comply with the law, delving fully from the discursive into a field where Milei and his people had gained space.
The head of government also decided to start touring the country progressively but steadily.
Last Thursday he was in General Rodríguez accompanying Diego Santilli – his candidate for governor in the province of Buenos Aires -, and on Friday he did the same in Bahía Blanca. His tour will continue through different provinces throughout the country in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Patricia Bullrich and Mauricio Macri, who represent the toughest sector of the Pro, have not yet decided which of the two will face the presidential candidacy.
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