The relationship between Javier Milei and Mauricio Macri has been a topic of constant speculation and analysis in the Argentine political sphere. Despite Milei’s public gestures towards a possible agreement with the PRO, the situation remains uncertain and full of tensions. The “iron triangle”, composed of Javier Milei, his sister Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo, plays a crucial role in this dynamic.
From the Casa Rosada, the president Javier Milei He has reiterated his desire to form an alliance with the PRO to confront Kirchnerism together in the next elections. However, this intention has not been accompanied by a formal call to Mauricio Macri, which has generated confusion and multiple hypotheses within the PRO.
The Macri administration’s executive board recently met to discuss a response to Milei’s messages, but the lack of clarity in the president’s approach and the contradictory signals coming from his environment have complicated the situation.
Karina Milei, general secretary of the Presidency, has been a key figure in this dynamic. Despite her brother’s public gestures, Karina has shown a firm stance in not giving in to the City of Buenos Aires (CABA), a bastion that the PRO seeks to defend at all costs.
This resistance has been interpreted by some as a way to challenge Mauricio Macri rather than a true call for dialogue. Karina Milei has avoided strong movements in CABA while evaluating the relationship between her brother and Macri, but those around her have made it clear that they are not willing to give away the election in the city and the province.
The “iron triangle” is a term that has been used to describe the relationship between Javier Milei, Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo. This trio has been fundamental in making the government’s strategic decisions and defining the relationship with the PRO. While Javier Milei has shown a willingness to reach a total agreement with the PRO, Karina and Caputo have been more reluctant to this idea.
Gesture
Javier’s trust in his sister and Caputo is total, and his resistance to an alliance with the PRO is based on the perception that Macrismo has been behind attacks and criticism of the president. The situation is even more complicated with the PRO’s position.
Despite the gestures of Javier Mileia sense of caution and skepticism prevails in Macri’s environment. The PRO leaders are willing to reach an understanding with Milei, but insist on discussing the terms and conditions of an eventual alliance.
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