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After the victory in the City, Milei accelerated the agreement with the PRO leaders in the Province and once again criticized Macri.

After the victory in the City, Milei accelerated the agreement with the PRO leaders in the Province and once again criticized Macri.

Javier Milei anticipated that, following the Libertarian victory in the CABA elections , they will seek to integrate the PRO leaders of the Province with a view to the district election on September 7 and the national election on October 26, "regardless" of what Mauricio Macri thinks. In the "yellow party" they agreed that both sides have an " explicit will" to sign an agreement in the main district of the country but they predicted "tensions" typical of the closing of lists and due to the internal disputes surrounding the ruling party, that is, between the Karinista Sebastián Pareja and the Caputista Twitter users of "Las Fuerzas del Cielo".

" That agreement is moving forward independently of Macri. Or are they ignoring the photos in which my sister, Sebastián Pareja, Lule Menem, Ritondo, Colo Santilli, and Espert appeared?" the president asserted in an interview with A24, referring to the weekly meetings between leaders from both sides that were portrayed weeks ago with a joint photo in the office of the Secretary General of the Presidency.

The president's attack on the PRO leader continued after the barrage of criticism on Sunday—when he called him a "crybaby" —and, in this case, he assessed that "what's happening is that perhaps Macri should understand that his time has passed ." Will the former president still harbor bitterness? "He went abroad for 15 days, let's hope not," joked an official who has known him for years.

Santilli and Ritondo , both deputies who supported key ruling party bills in Congress, have already appeared in two photos alongside members of the Libertarian leadership. In the latest photo, they were joined by another yellow leader with significant territorial influence: Guillermo Montenegro, the mayor who manages Mar del Plata. The former Minister of Security of Buenos Aires Province is the head of the PRO (Progressive Party of Buenos Aires) at the Buenos Aires level and the leader of the yellow bloc's caucus in the Chamber of Deputies.

"We've been working with many PRO leaders in the province of Buenos Aires; this is very advanced, whether Macri likes it or not," he insisted. "The thing is, he wants to carry out this process, and the leaders are taking note that PRO is an obsolete tool. It's not a tool capable of ending Kirchnerism. Furthermore, in this sense, they are very similar to Kirchnerism because they are part of the state party."

In the midst of the celebrations at the Libertarian Bunker at the Libertador Hotel, the President's collaborators admitted that, beyond the fireworks typical of an electoral contest, there was a willingness to reach an agreement with the PRO (Progressive Party) to win the "mother of all battles" against Kirchnerism.

"They know they can't lose the provincial election a month before the national election, because it could complicate everything for them," ventured a leader of the yellow party , who also raised questions about who would be the appropriate interlocutor for LLA, given the internal conflict between Pareja's territorial representatives and the Caputo boys. It is known that there are regular meetings between Pareja, who has the signature and the representatives in the Province, and Ritondo, but in recent weeks, provincial deputy Agustín Romo, a leader of Las Fuerzas del Cielo (The Forces of Heaven), has continued to undermine the Karinista structure in Buenos Aires.

Milei, who posed for a photo with Karina and Caputo in the midst of Sunday's excitement, is trying to calm the tensions . "We're going to create a space in which the entire center-right spectrum will be included. We're confident we'll make significant progress in that regard. Negotiations (with the PRO) are very advanced, and we believe we'll make another splash in the province of Buenos Aires," she predicted.

Despite the obvious weakness left by the defeat in the Buenos Aires elections, the PRO (Pro Party of Buenos Aires) warns that they will try to enforce the structure for the district elections in September, although they admit they will have greater difficulty getting "names" onto the national deputy lists. "It's very organized down there, but not so much up there," said a Libertarian leader, a diagnosis not shared in the yellow bunker.

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