Mauricio Macri He is traveling through Madrid, Spain, and, from there, he referred to the next presidential elections, where he assured the press that the opposition will be the winner.
“Next year 20 years of growth begin, it is the end of populism in Argentina,” he said. Mauricio Macriwhile the politician he avoided confirming his participation in the next presidential elections.
Although it has not yet been confirmed Mauricio Macri will be a candidate, the leader of Together for Change spoke of his coalition partners and assured that, if there is not a “marked difference” between Patricia Bullrich and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, he will not ask for the vote for one.
“My job today is to help them grow, and if I see that at the end of the road one guarantees change and another does not, I’m going to play” indicated the former president who also assured that “he believes in the wisdom of the people.”
This, in relation to the fact that Argentines will vote next year for their coalition. Regarding Bulrrich and Larreta in particular, he expressed “I see both of them very well, I see a permanent evolution; the road to being president is not from one day to the next, it is a process in which one matures, one incorporates more vision, more knowledge”.
And he added: “I see both them and María Eugenia Vidal and others from radicalism growing, increasing their firmness and their conviction in their ideas”, for which he is convinced that the opposition will return to power.
The ex-presidentIn addition, he insisted on the arrival of the “end of populism” and asserted: “In Argentina people do not fail, ideas fail”, he also emphasized: “Argentina is going to be the first country to get rid of populism”.
Mauricio Macri would rule out his candidacy
When asked whether or not he will run as a candidate for the next presidential elections, the president assured that today he is focused on working on his own projects.
“I don’t feel like I need a revenge, or a vindication, I know about the relationship and the affection I have for people, but I think that today I have to fight for ideas and not for an individual issue.”