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Macri and Lacalle Pou's political center is no more

Absolute failure of social democracy on the neighboring shore

"Macri is a crybaby, he's very fragile. Pure glass"
—Javier Milei's response to Mauricio Macri

Before the renewal of the Buenos Aires legislature, PRO denounced LLA for a video created with AI that users spread on social media.

The message that all defenders of freedom would expect from amorphous centrist governments was simulated. In this case, the fanciful idea that Mauricio Macri would stop being a hindrance: "all forecasts show that Kirchnerism is first in the city, we can't allow that. That's why I ask you to vote for Manuel Adorni this Sunday."

The reality is that only in fiction can one see the dignity of the leaders of centrist political parties. They never tire of being the stick in the wheel, of deceiving people by selling themselves as what they are not, and of creating the conditions for the left to return to power.

La Libertad Avanza in Argentina: Manuel Adorni's triumph in CABA

The Argentine right-wing party, founded just three years ago, prevailed in most of the Buenos Aires communes, managing to renew 11 seats in the legislature.

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Javier Milei celebrating | Redacción

The iconic presidential spokesperson triumphed, and nearly 500,000 votes painted a strong violet over most of what, in 2023, had a mild yellow color. It is the greatest failure of the Argentine center-right party after two decades.

Historic defeat of PRO: now Macri has real reasons to cry

After being asked about the election results, the PRO leader stated:

"It gives a lot to reflect on. You can't always win. 11 consecutive elections[won]are many. The president shifted the focus, and his strategy was successful."

Macri's suggestion to reflect on the party's direction is like standing in front of a dead person and trying to resurrect them.

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Drivers of the social-democratic consensus, Sanguinetti and Lacalle Pou | Redacción

PRO had its chance to position itself to the right, but in its freedom, it chose to stick to the political center. It preferred good manners and political correctness. It didn't reduce the gigantic size of the Argentine State by even a millimeter and promoted the globalist agenda in all its nuances.

One moment: doesn't this way of doing politics remind you of traditional Uruguayan parties?

Non-binary parties

Let's remember the masterful analogy of Argentine writer Nicolás Márquez Noriega, author of more than 15 books, including the biography of Argentine President Javier Milei:

"Do you know what it means politically to 'be centrist'? Being centrist, ideologically, is the same as being non-binary in sexuality."

Centrist parties are neither right-wing nor liberal. They are not defined. They have no identity or personality. According to their convenience, they fluctuate millimetrically to the right or left, but they are always stuck in that disgusting and amorphous political center.

Unmasking the false opposition

When there is no real right, the place is vacant, and any impostor can camouflage and occupy it. In Argentina, until La Libertad Avanza emerged, PRO deceived the people by posing as the alternative to Kirchnerism.

These false opponents are responsible for leading countries to ruin, sinking them into stagnation, and creating the conditions for the left to always return to power.

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For Uruguay, Argentina's example is key

In our country, the Republican Coalition —mainly the National Party— is PRO. They are the false opposition to the Broad Front. They are the ones who pave the way for the left and lie to the Uruguayan people.

If Uruguay wants to battle against the Broad Front, the first step is to unmask the hypocritical impostors, these perfumed amorphous ones who deceive good citizens by posing as right-wingers.

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Losers 2024 elections | Redacción

In Uruguay, it is necessary to have a defined right that promotes the ideas of freedom and is not ashamed to reject the globalist agenda.

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In this scenario, La Plataforma Por La Libertad is born as a political tool to do everything that traditional parties have not dared to do. Simply because, in essence, they are not right-wing, and the evidence of this was reflected in the lukewarm government of Luis Lacalle Pou.

They have chosen to inhabit the political center, and any attempt to "reconsider" will be another of their many lies.

The leaders of the false opposition will try to deceive good citizens again by seeking to reinvent themselves to survive. A clear example is the message from the failed leader of the Argentine center-right, Mauricio Macri:

"It's time to reflect on the party's direction."

The truth is that the time for reflection has passed, and now it's time for action: La Libertad Avanza in Argentina, and they just need to unite.

Tabula rasa

Manuel Adorni proposed it yesterday. The leaders of PPL have also done so. The message is clear: all those activists disappointed by the progressive policies promoted by centrist parties are welcome.

All those who truly want to battle against the left and promote the ideas of freedom until they are realized in actions are welcome.

La Libertad Avanza unmasked PRO.
PPL begins to unmask the false opposition.
La Libertad Avanza in Argentina and is already reaching Uruguay.

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