Macri regrouped his troops at the Pensar Foundation and made a surprising confession

Macri regrouped his troops at the Pensar Foundation and made a surprising confession

The former president Mauricio Macri closed the opening day of the relaunch of the Pensar Foundation in Paraná, Entre Ríos, with a speech full of self-criticism and messages about power and politics. Macriwho avoided directly criticizing the president Javier Milei Amid growing tensions between the two, he described the allegations of gender violence facing the former president as “embarrassing.” Alberto Fernandez.

“Power is for transforming and building. We have seen – with much shame and pain – what the former president did with power”he stated Macri.

In an introspective tone, Macri He also admitted that his performance as a deputy was poor.“I was a terrible congressman, you have to know what you do there,” he said, referring to his time in Congress between 2005 and 2007.

In his speech, Vidal stressed the need to be “generous” and “not speculate” in the new stage that the country is facing, pointing out that the PRO must put its proposals and lessons at the service of the government. to contribute to the change that Argentina needs.

“It’s not about how much worse the better. We have to put the best of ourselves at the disposal of the government that represents change because we are the first interested in it happening”Vidal said, calling for a renewed commitment to the party’s values.

The meeting, which took place at the Marán Hotel in Paraná, included thematic panels on federalism and managementmoderated by key figures in the space, such as the vice president of Pensar, Silvia Lospennato, and the vice governor of Santa Fe, Gisela Scaglia.

In addition, it featured the remote participation of the head of the Buenos Aires government, Jorge Macriwho emphasized the importance of transparent and efficient management in his message“Every peso spent by the State will have to be explained by its officials,” said the governor of Entre Ríos, Rogelio Frigerio, stressing his commitment to transparency in public administration.