Mauricio Macriformer president of Argentina and leader of the PRO, has expressed his support for the elimination of Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory Primaries (PASO) at the national level. This position has generated an intense debate in the political sphere, especially in the context of the upcoming legislative elections in 2025.
Besides, Mauricio Macri has ruled out the possibility of meeting with Santiago Caputo, an influential advisor to President Javier Milei, adding an additional layer of complexity to the current political situation.
The decision of Macri supporting the elimination of PASO is not new. Since his presidential term, he has expressed his discontent with this electoral system, arguing that it tends to polarize the political scene and generate unnecessary expenses.
In a recent press conference, Macri reiterated his position, pointing out that “we always wanted to eliminate PASO. In 2017 and 2019 we couldn’t because we didn’t have the votes.” Macri’s support for the elimination of PASO is aligned with the proposal of the current government of Javier Milei, who has also advocated suppressing primaries at the national level.
Milei and his team argue that eliminating PASO could generate significant resource savings, estimated at 200,000 million pesos. This measure, according to them, would allow these funds to be allocated to other more urgent priorities for the country.
The cousin of Mauricio MacriJorge Macri, current head of government of the City of Buenos Aires, has announced the splitting of the Buenos Aires elections, scheduled for July 6, 2025. This decision seeks to strengthen the electoral possibilities of the PRO in the district and avoid the polarization that could generate simultaneity with the national elections.
Reactions
Jorge Macri has also expressed his support for the elimination of PASO at the national level, although he has proposed suspending them only for the 2025 elections and not eliminating them permanently. This position has generated divisions within the PRO, since some members consider that the PASO are a useful tool to define candidacies without being prisoners of the president’s “pen.”
The posture of Mauricio Macri and his cousin Jorge has generated various reactions in the political sphere. Some sectors of the PRO welcome the elimination of PASO, arguing that it could avoid polarization and allow healthier competition within the party. However, others consider that this measure could weaken internal democracy and favor candidates with more resources and visibility.
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