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Mauricio Macri shows himself in public again: he heads a PRO forum in Bariloche, where he can anoint a former official as a candidate

2023-01-21T15:25:49.375Z


He will speak at a meeting with PRO legislators, where Eugenio Burzaco, a possible candidate for mayor in Bariloche, will also be present.


After the double talk in

Mar del Plata

, former President

Mauricio Macri

 appears in public again.

On the Coast he presented his book and this Saturday he headed the First Federal Forum of PRO Legislators in

Bariloche

, where he shares a panel with the former Secretary of National Security,

Eugenio Burzaco

, who moved to the city and could be a candidate for mayor in the elections premises in September.

At the Inacayal hotel in Bariloche, since morning, in addition to Macri, the former Minister of Economy, Hernán Lacunza

and Burzaco, a neighbor of the city since the pandemic,

are also guests on the panel .

Former Macrista officials were invited to talk about the Economy and Security, the axes of the PRO campaign for the 2023 elections.

Before the meeting, Burzaco criticized Juntos Somos Río Negro, the party of Senator Alberto Weretilneck that governs Río Negro and Bariloche, and although he did not want to talk about his own candidacy, he stressed that the meeting "is also about supporting the candidacy of

Aníbal Tortoriello

", current national deputy and pre-candidate for governor of the PRO.

Mauricio Macri heads a PRO forum in Bariloche.

"They put in the crack speech to get out of the substantive discussion. Río Negro could be better off with national help. In any case, these last four years I have seen the provincial government aligned with the national government. So they are part of the crack," Burzaco told the

Río Negro

newspaper about the provincial party of Governor Arabela Carreras that called provincial elections for April 16.


Provincial PRO legislators from all over the country also participate in the meeting.

"We have a very good expectation because this Forum was born as a political expression with the idea of ​​vindicating federalism, that from the inside, we become the political muscle of the party," said Juan Martín, a representative from Rio Negro, organizer of the Forum.

"With the presence of Patricia Bullrich touring the country in pre-electoral times, the leaders of the interior felt very accompanied and we began to bond with this legislative exchange. Then it took shape and that we can hold this meeting in Bariloche is very positive," added Martín .

One of the topics that they announced that they will talk about will be the conflicts with Mapuche communities in the south of the country, where Burzaco is very critical: "We cannot allow what happened in Chile to happen to us. That people who do not believe in our laws or on our flag, try to impose through violence something that does not correspond".

"As long as there are real claims, they must be resolved and settled in the courts. Where there is a right, it must be guaranteed. Violence cannot be a mechanism to settle the problem," Burzaco concluded.

Aníbal Tortoriello, the PRO man for the government of Río Negro.

At mid-morning they plan to pose for the group photo with their backs to Lake Nahuel Huapi because although the forum will continue, Macri will travel to Villa la Angostura, where he will meet the president of the party and former Minister of Security,

Patricia Bullrich.

While Macri travels to the city of Neuquén, at noon the national deputy Soher El Sukaria is in charge of closing the photo together with the brand new Secretary of Public Affairs of the government of the City of Buenos Aires,

Waldo Wolff

.

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Source: clarin

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