Javier Milei proposed a possible alliance with Mauricio Macri in the PBA but warned: "The list will be purple."


President Javier Milei addressed the possibility of an electoral agreement with Mauricio Macri in the province of Buenos Aires and was clear: if it materializes, the list will be purple , referring to La Libertad Avanza . In an interview with LN+, he stated that they are working on a coalition with the Pro Party (Pro ), but without abandoning their libertarian identity. "The ideas that represent pure change are purple," he explained.
Milei emphasized that Karina Milei, Sebastián Pareja, and Lule Menem, along with Cristian Ritondo and Diego Santilli, are working on the provincial coalition for the Pro Party. He clarified that the relationship with Macri "is not broken" and praised the results of the elections in the City of Buenos Aires, where his party narrowly won. "If we all go together, we'll beat them by more than ten points," he said.
"If we all work together, we'll beat Kirchnerism by more than 10 points." President Milei spoke about the agreement with the Pro Party (Pro Partido Progreso) in the province of Buenos Aires and stated: "The color that represents the ideas of freedom is violet."
The head of state also criticized Macri for not calling him after the election. “It's a matter of form. The loser greets, not the winner,” he said. Despite the lack of direct communication, he assured that dialogue is ongoing. “We have an excellent relationship. We work very well together in Congress,” he added.
Regarding the negotiations, Milei insisted that a merger isn't underway, but rather a possible coalition. "We can't jeopardize the ideas of freedom . The violet colors are the ones that defeat Kirchnerism. They've won five elections in a row," she emphasized, making it clear that her political identity is not in question.
During the interview, the president mentioned an image that circulated weeks ago showing Karina Milei, Sebastián Pareja, José Luis Espert, Cristian Ritondo, and Diego Santilli. Macri used that photo to point out that there had been no concrete progress. However, Milei asserted that the construction continues and that "many Pro leaders are willing to embrace the ideas of freedom ."
On the Sunday following the election, Mauricio Macri spoke publicly. He acknowledged his defeat in the city and called for "respect" in political talks. He said he wasn't seeking a merger with La Libertad Avanza, but rather an agreement that defends shared values. He also mentioned that the result compels reflection.
Amid this situation, an unexpected controversy arose: a fake video of Macri, generated using artificial intelligence, went viral during the lockdown. The former president claimed it was intended to confuse voters. Milei downplayed the incident: "The tweet made it clear it was a joke." Even so, the court ordered all fake content to be taken down.
Javier Milei closed with a conciliatory, yet firm, message: "All those willing to defend the ideas of freedom are welcome. But our flag is not negotiable."
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