Macri distances himself from Milei
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Macri distances himself from Milei
Former Argentine President Mauricio Macri (2015-2019), whose support was pivotal in the 2023 runoff between Javier Milei and Sergio Massa, further distanced himself Friday from the Libertarian administration during his appearance at the Latin Annual Meeting in Punta del Este, Uruguay.
Mauricio Macri again distanced himself from Milei and spoke of the “importance of institutionality”
The former president criticized the inner circle of the libertarian leader, questioned the appointment of Ariel Lijo and Manuel García Mansilla in the Supreme Court and demanded “that the Constitution be complied with”
On the road to divorce, Milei and Macri fight over the votes of the right
This year's legislative elections in Argentina will be a test of political survival for the former president, who was shocked by the government that helped to elect Milanese steaks have run out. That was the curious way in which former Argentine president Mauricio Macri (2015-2019) admitted that his relationship with the current head of state, Javier Milei — whom he helped win the 2023 presidential elections — is in crisis, perhaps terminal.
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