The Think Foundationhe think tank of Pro, gathered its leadership last night at the entity’s annual dinner. The meeting brought together the party’s top leadership, with the participation of its president, Mauricio Macriin addition to provincial leaders and national leaders.
“The worst thing in the world is to improvise. Argentina has to improve itself because it has had too much time improvising. “We are here looking at the future,” Macri said in his speech.
For your part Maria Eugenia Vidalhead of the foundation, inaugurated the stage. “The Pro is full of present,” he began. But he continued: “We want to be much more than present. We always bet on the future. “We want to be hosts of the future and we are training future public leaders.”
With one eye on the next presidential election, he assured that the party wants to “work on what Argentina needs for the next ten years.” And he closed without nuances: “We want to be protagonists of the next step. From stability to development. The stability that generates development to last forever”.
In the historic halls of the Rural Society, in Palermo, the summit brought together national legislators such as the deputies Cristian RitondoMartin Ardohain, Fernando de Andreis and Florence de Sensi; the senators Martin Goerling LaraAndrea Cristina and Victoria Huala.
In addition, figures from the business and football world participated, such as Daniel Angelici. At the main table, in the center of the room, former President Macri was located next to the cryptocurrency specialist. Santiago Siri and De Andreis.
On the other hand, relevant Pro figures such as the Minister of the Interior, Diego Santillinor the Chubut governors, Ignacio Torresand from Entre Ríos, Rogelio Frigerio.
The one who did give the present was Jorge Macrihead of the Buenos Aires Government, who referred to the impact of artificial intelligence and the direction that the City seeks to take in the face of technological changes. “Contexts change and tools change. But Buenos Aires is always encouraged to rethink itself, to call on the best and to transform challenges into opportunities to continue growing,” he stated.
The president also vindicated the City model that drives his management. “Let’s defend this city from those who believe that you can live differently, with more disorder, more chaos and less respect for the rules. We believe in a city that embraces freedom, common sense and orderly coexistence, where each person can develop and live better. That is the path we chose and the one we will continue to defend.”
The event took place at a complex political moment for the government of Javier Milei. In recent weeks, doubts have grown about the increase in assets of the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorniwhich is investigated by Justice. At the economic level, the current scenario has not yet fully consolidated the reduction of the inflationthe main objective of official economic policy.
A month ago, Macri supported the direction of the Government, although he marked the autonomy of his party. “We are the next step. We have always been better builders than destroyers”he said then, with his sights set on the political scene towards 2027. The former president had already made clear his intention to compete with his own candidate in the next presidential elections.
In his last speech before the National Council of Proheld in Parque Norte, Macri once again sought a balance: he reiterated his support for the ruling party’s program, but stated that his party can provide political stability to sustain the reforms over time.
“Pro is not coming to replace the course, it is coming to complete it. We are not going to boycott any law that is good for the country,” he stated. And he added: “Time has passed and the moment is different from 2023. Today the question is how to make the change last beyond one government”.
In parallel, the Pensar Foundation released a report that focuses on the crisis in the Middle Eastwith Iran, Israel and the United States as protagonists. In the document, the secretary of International Relations of Pro, Fulvio Pompeowarns about the impact that the escalation could have on Argentine agribusiness and points out that the international context requires “leadership and long-term vision.”












