And one fine day, Mauricio Macri re-emerged at the center of the political scene. The former president took advantage of displaying his book First time At the Buenos Aires Convention and Exhibition Center to re-launch politically, fighting for a place within Together for Change. The slogans that came up the most is “We will return” or “We will return” with the inclusion of the song. Inside the room, nearly all references from Together for Change followed the verb: Horacio Rodriguez Larita, Maria Eugenia Vidal, Patricia Polrich, Alfredo Cornejo, Mario Negri, Miguel Angel Pichito, and many former officials of the previous government, such as Marcos Peña and even Nicolas Dougovni, in addition To Pro members.
Outside, in a nearby square, next to the law school, a few hundred people watched the book projected onto a giant screen. With every criticism of the unions, the Kirchnerian and everyone’s favorite, For what is called “populism”The protesters whistled and clapped and cheered, more likely to celebrate the attacks on the national government rather than calls for dialogue and consensus. “I hope this book ends for the first time of contemplation, SmithAnd let’s understand that the second half has already begun. On the twenty-first, the reconstruction work is starting to return to the direction we took. This path does not allow us to doubt. The second half began, on the field, “Macri was troubled.
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previous president The show started with Chicana against Kirchnerism: “Thank you very much for joining me on this special day at the launch of my book. Perhaps I should say“ my first book ”because I am thinking of an epic that includes a break between the two halves, the second half, the penalties, and the long haul. Since Kirchnerism makes me a big bookstore, she will have to dedicate herself to the book fieldThen Pablo Avilotto, the former Minister of Culture, invited one of the book’s authors to sit down with him to act as a moderator and moderator during the event. Because of the policies that were destroying the sector.
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“We are neither doves nor hawks, we are the change or nothing, because this is our engine.”Macri started. The videos were followed by compliments and questions from Mario Vargas Llosa, Fernando Savater, ex-Uruguayan President Julio Maria Sanguinetti, Juan Jose Campanella and Pilar Rahula, among others. The first was the Peruvian writer – who In a strange episode he congratulated Macri on not using the ghost writer to write the book, when it became known that the authors of the book were Aviluto and Hernan Iglesias Elia. – The one who consulted him about the “gradual” decision-making. He replied, “Defining ourselves as gradual was a very elegant way to conceal the tremendous weakness that we had. We inherited a bankrupt nation-state without symptoms. People did not know how we were.” During the show, the former president focused on blaming unions, social movements, Peronism, and even mayors for all of his government’s failures.. The problem was not with neoliberal politics, but rather that the opposition did not allow him to implement the reforms the country needed.
The twenty-third century will have nothing to do with the fifteenth because there will be no symptoms. This government, with the measures it takes, is only working to deepen the economic and social crisis and will reach a level of understanding that will allow “Together for Change.” Returning to power with a lesson The beneficiary, and thus a global reform package. ” The campaign message was clear: “We will return to power.” However, he did not decide at any time whether or not he would be the candidateHe said, “There is a second change, and a second stage of transformation. The transformation has nothing to do with whoever leads it, but rather has to do with the commitment of many.”
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He also did not provide details about the internal division that divides together for change, if he agrees with the more extreme positions or, on the contrary, believes that it is necessary to dialogue with other sectors as suggested by the “more moderate” wing. . “We need falcons, pigeons, birds and even chickens, we need everythingBecause the new Kirchner tournament is back with greater determination to change the rules of the game. “
Although Macri played during the ceremony with both positions, there was no doubt that his harshest rulings against the national government were the most famous. An hour before the start of the event, as guests lined up to enter the exhibition center, dozens of protesters threw themselves onto the fences to ask for pictures, a hug, or welcome their favorite references. “Girls, girls, Patricia are coming!” An enthusiastic woman warned her friends, and one of them held a sign saying “I missed the rage, Macri is back.”.
Cries of joy when characters like Patricia Pollrich or Miguel Angel Pichito appeared, They were in stark contrast to the kind of screams that appeared when people like Martin Lusto entered. An aide heard a “traitor” shouting at him. When the Senator of Buenos Aires arrived, everyone started singing “Mauricio Presidente” in his face. “It just doesn’t seem right to me. We must be united. Although Patricia is the owner of the eggs and ovaries hereMaria Luisa told this newspaper, “Beside her, a 60-year-old woman who was holding a sheet of cardboard with a cat’s face and the phrase“ second time ”agreed, she agreed:“ I like people who put their faces on, I want Bullrich as president. ”
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During the event, criticism of the national government was mixed with criticism of populism, Macri’s favorite subject. He said, for example, “Populism is destroying the future to live in the present, and when they fail to fail, they leave the scorched earth.” “Kirchneri is the last expression of populism in Argentina. I feel very sorry that I did not find a way to avoid backing down.”
In the face of “populist terror,” the former president compared his efforts to defend institutions, transparency, work culture and combat drug trafficking. There was no mention of indebtedness, although he got excited again when he mentioned the elegant G20 organization.