In a political turn that shook the Buenos Aires electoral board, María Eugenia VidalNational Deputy and former Buenos Aires Governor, publicly expressed his rejection of the alliance between the PRO and Freedom advances (LLA) in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
In a video broadcast on their social networks, María Eugenia Vidal It was overwhelming: “I do not believe that the electoral agreement with freedom progresses is the best, neither for the PRO nor for Argentina.” His statement not only marks distance with the strategy adopted by his party, but also highlights the internal tensions that the PRO is going through in a context of political and electoral redefinition.
The legislator confirmed that she will not be a candidate in the legislative elections of October 26 and that she will not participate in the campaign for any political space. Vidal He based her position on a strong defense of the principles that, according to her, gave rise to the pro.
“I am not willing to give my convictions for an election or for a position. I do not believe in losing the identity, the values, nor the possibility of representing thousands of Argentines who continue to be reflected in the PRO,” he said.

The former governor He also questioned the leadership style that represents freedom progresses, pointing out that “Argentina needs a constructive opposition, that defends the decisions that are good for the country, but also that it puts limits, which says no and that it represents a state that works where it has to work, where absolute obedience is not required, where you do not insult the one you think differently.”
Beyond the electoral, Vidal He made it clear that his decision responds to an ethical issue. “Everything is not worth a position,” he said, in reference to those who accept agreements that contradict their principles.
Alternative front
He also ruled out the possibility of leading an alternative front that rescues the extinct Together for changedespite the speculations that arose around a possible alliance with sectors of the UCR, Gen and the Civic coalition.
“It would not be ethical for him to do it. I will not be a candidate or campaign. But neither does he jump from one party to another in the election year,” he explained, reaffirming his commitment to the PROalthough disagree with the current strategy.
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