Overview
- The bloc announced meetings in Chubut on September 30, Jujuy on October 9, and Buenos Aires City on October 15 through its official social channels.
- The schedule follows a joint appearance at the Río Cuarto Rural Expo hosted by Córdoba’s Martín Llaryora, the first public event after the ATN veto, with Ignacio Torres and Claudio Vidal absent for agenda reasons.
- Provincias Unidas includes governors Maximiliano Pullaro (Santa Fe), Martín Llaryora (Córdoba), Carlos Sadir (Jujuy), Ignacio Torres (Chubut), Claudio Vidal (Santa Cruz) and Gustavo Valdés (Corrientes).
- Leaders cast the effort as a pragmatic, cross-party management front, and Pullaro said the goal is to build a first minority in October and lay groundwork toward a future presidential bid.
- The escalation coincides with heightened federal–provincial friction after the veto and with the Casa Rosada promoting a Mesa Federal following La Libertad Avanza’s recent defeat in Buenos Aires.