Overview
- Speaking at a BICE Corp seminar in Chile, Macri said the party is “more alive than ever” with hundreds of leaders and plans a competitive presidential run in 2027 despite lacking a well-known contender today.
- He framed the PRO’s near-term priority as helping pass Milei’s liberal agenda, calling for lower taxes and spending cuts alongside a return to infrastructure investment.
- Macri said the administration needs “more muscle in management” and more dialogue, urging greater institutional tolerance, inclusion and team-building to expand its base.
- The rapprochement with Milei advanced after strong legislative results, including a brief phone call, public messages and the incorporation of former Juntos por el Cambio figures such as Patricia Bullrich and Luis Petri.
- PRO dynamics are being recalibrated, with figures like María Eugenia Vidal pressing for an autonomous 2027 option as others push deeper alignment with La Libertad Avanza.
 
  
 