POLICY

Milei incorporates Macri economists, but denies an eventual co-government

After the agreement, which generated a break in the position of Juntos and unleashed a lot of noise within the libertarian space, the presidential candidate of Libertad Avanza insists that the turn of the former president and Bullrich is "unconditional support" that does not include positions in a possible future government.

  • 28/10/2023 • 17:18

After the elections last Sunday, where he obtained second place and is heading to compete in the runoff against Sergio Massa, the presidential candidate of Libertad Avanza (LLA), Javier Milei sealed an electoral agreement with Mauricio Macri and Patricia Bullrich, which left in a state of virtual fracture to Together for Change (JxC) and generated noise within its own internal front, despite attempts to show that it will not be an eventual co-government if the elections are won. "There is no agreement, it is unconditional support that President Macri and Mrs. Bullrich gave. They decided to unconditionally accompany the expression of the change that entered the ballot," Milei confirmed on Saturday morning in statements to radio Miter, explaining the scope of the meeting held by the three leaders on Tuesday night, which gave rise to a scenario of political reconfiguration ahead of the second round on November 19. The 'workhorses' of Milei's electoral proposal - such as dollarization and the elimination of the Central Bank - were not addressed in that meeting and Milei confirmed that these issues "remain standing and are not negotiated."