Overview
- Javier Milei chaired the first meeting of the national mesa política with Karina Milei, Guillermo Francos, Patricia Bullrich, Martín Menem, Manuel Adorni and Santiago Caputo, vowing to defend the government’s economic course.
- Karina Milei assembled a Buenos Aires provincial table that brought in PRO leaders such as Cristian Ritondo and Diego Santilli, set weekly meetings and agreed to change the campaign format after a self‑critique on turnout and messaging.
- Presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni said Milei tasked Chief of Cabinet Guillermo Francos with convening a federal dialogue with governors, and San Juan’s Marcelo Orrego said he will attend if formally invited.
- Official messaging emphasized unity and continuity — “La libertad avanza o Argentina retrocede” — as the administration seeks to reassure supporters following the electoral setback.
- A public sideshow underscored coalition tensions when Pablo “Mago sin Dientes” Cabaleiro appeared at Casa Rosada asking to meet Milei and questioning the visibility of the PRO in the alliance.