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Juntos por el Cambio

Juntos por el Cambio (English: Together for Change) is a political coalition in Argentina.[7] A big tent coalition, it was created in 2015 as Cambiemos (English: Let's Change), and renamed in 2019.[8][9] It is composed of Republican Proposal, Radical Civic Union, Civic Coalition ARI and United Republicans.[10][11]

Together for Change
Juntos por el Cambio
AbbreviationJxC
Party PresidentsPatricia Bullrich
Gerardo Morales
Maximiliano Ferraro
Ricardo López Murphy
Miguel Ángel Pichetto
Deputies LeaderMario Negri
Senate LeaderAlfredo Cornejo
FounderMauricio Macri
Elisa Carrió
Ernesto Sanz
Founded15 June 2015; 8 years ago (2015-06-15)
Ideology
Political position
Colours  Yellow
Member parties
Chamber of Deputies
93 / 257
Senate
24 / 72
Governors
10 / 24
Website
jxc.com.ar

These three parties respectively nominated Mauricio Macri, Ernesto Sanz, and Elisa Carrió as their representatives in the August 2015 primary elections, which were held to choose which candidate would run in the 2015 presidential election on 25 October.[12] On 9 August, Macri was elected as the candidate who would represent Cambiemos in the presidential election; on 22 November, where he won in second round by 51%.[13][14]

Creation

 
Cambiemos official logo.

Initially, the pre-candidates Mauricio Macri, Daniel Scioli, and Sergio Massa had a triple tie in the polls for the 2015 presidential election. Scioli was the candidate of the Front for Victory, the ruling party at the time.[15]

 
Macri and Carrió prepared a launch photo of their alliance.

The other parties created a political coalition, the Broad Front UNEN. Elisa Carrió, leader of the Civic Coalition, left UNEN and joined a coalition with Macri's PRO instead. Both of them would run in the primary elections.[16]

 
Sanz designed an alliance between PRO and UCR

The Radical Civic Union was divided: Ernesto Sanz proposed to join Macri as well, and Julio Cobos proposed to stay in UNEN. The party held a convention to decide what to do, and Sanz's proposal prevailed. Thus, the UCR left UNEN and joined the PRO-CC.[12]

The new coalition was named "Cambiemos", suggesting a change from the 12-year long rule of center-left Kirchnerists.[14]

History

 
First speech of the president-elect Macri

Macri, Sanz, and Carrió ran to be the nominee in the primary elections with Macri winning by a wide margin. He won the presidential election against the Kirchnerite candidate Daniel Scioli in a ballotage. In lower-level posts, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta was elected as Macri's replacement, keeping the City of Buenos Aires under coalition control. Alfredo Cornejo and Gerardo Morales became governors of Mendoza and Jujuy Provinces, respectively. María Eugenia Vidal defeated Aníbal Fernández and became the governor of the populous Buenos Aires Province, ending 28 years of Peronist control.[17]

 
Macri and the governor-elect, Maria Eugenia Vidal

The 2017 Argentine legislative election renewed a third of the seats in the Senate and half in the Chamber of Deputies. The result was a victory for the ruling Cambiemos alliance, being the most voted force in 13 of the 24 districts.[18]

 
Macri, Vidal and the new member, Pichetto

In June 2019, an extension of the Cambiemos alliance was made: it is renamed Together for Change, by adding to Federal Peronism led by Miguel Ángel Pichetto, who would share the presidential formula of space together with Mauricio Macri. In the 2019 presidential elections, JxC was in second place, with 40% of the votes, behind Alberto Fernández, who won first round with 48% of the votes.

In the province of Buenos Aires, Governor María Eugenia Vidal sought re-election but was defeated by the candidate of the Frente de Todos, Axel Kicillof, who won 52% of the votes against 38% obtained by JxC.[19]

In the City of Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta joins the Radical Civic Union and the Socialist Party to the district alliance and is reelected as Chief of Government with 56% of the votes in the first round.[20][21][22]

On 10 December 2019, the Centre-Left Alberto Fernández of the Justicialist Party was inaugurated President, after defeating the incumbent Mauricio Macri in the 2019 Argentine general election.[23]

On 14 November 2021, the center-left coalition of Argentina's ruling Peronist party, Frente de Todos (Front for Everyone), lost its majority in Congress for the first time in almost 40 years in midterm legislative elections. The election victory of Juntos por el Cambio meant a tough final two years in office for President Alberto Fernández. Losing control of the Senate made it difficult for him to make key appointments, including to the judiciary. It also forced him to negotiate with the opposition every initiative he sends to the legislature.[24][25]

In 2023 Argentine general election, Patricia Bullrich, the candidate of Juntos por el Cambio, was defeated in the first round. After the election, Patricia Bullrich returned to government as security minister in president Javier Milei's Cabinet in December 2023. Bullrich also stated that she will step down both as the leader of Juntos por el Cambio and her own Republican proposal (PRO) party.[26]

Positions

Cambiemos is a big tent coalition, variously described as centrist,[27] centre-right,[28] or right-wing.[29] The coalition describes itself as anti-populist and liberal.[30][31][32]

Former President and coalition leader Mauricio Macri has been described as a conservative.[33] Macri said he would tear up Argentina's memorandum of understanding with Iran, seek Venezuela’s exclusion from the regional free trade association Mercosur and ease away from a fixed exchange rate with the dollar. This is the "change of an era we need to be in the world", he declared at a press conference.[34] He aligned the country with gradualist neoliberalism and re-opened Argentina to international markets by lifting currency controls, restructuring sovereign debt, and pressing free-market solutions.[35][36]

Macri said he would seek more sweeping reforms for Argentina after his governing coalition scored a resounding victory in 2017 congressional elections. Macri told reporters Argentinians should expect reforms in tax, education and labor, without providing details. The conservative leader had been pushing a free-market reform agenda to try to overhaul Argentina's economy.[36] His presidency has been criticized for failing to materially reform the Argentine economy,[37][38] while receiving praise for leaving a legacy of anti-corruption,[39] and increasing Argentina's sovereign marketability.[40][35]

Domestic policies

The members of Cambiemos were constituted to "promote economic development, the strengthening of democracy and the republican system, the independence of justice, the quality of education, social solidarity, and the personal happiness of the inhabitants of the Argentine Republic."[41]

Economic policies

 
Macri and IMF Managing Director, Christine Lagarde.

Mauricio Macri received a country with huge economic problems, and sought to reverse things. Quickly, moved from a fixed exchange-rate system to a floating one, removed taxes on exports and reduced subsidies on energy, to reduce the fiscal deficit.[42]

Macri avoided the use of shock therapy and introduced the changes in a gradual way.[43][44]

In April 2016, he negotiated with the vulture fund and ended the default to return to the international capital markets.[45]

Until January 2018, the gradualist system was working well, although at a slower pace than needed.[46]

Since May 2018, as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund, the government accelerated the austerity plans, aiming to completely remove the fiscal deficit.[47]

Social policies

 
Macri with the members of Cambiemos Gabriela Michetti, Federico Pinedo and Emilio Monzó at the Argentine Congress.

Domestically, he pursued moderate socially liberal policies, liberalized the energy sector, and combatted public corruption.[48]

Macri named two Supreme Court justices.[49]

President Mauricio Macri encouraged the discussion of an abortion law during the 2018 opening of regular sessions of the National Congress of Argentina.[50] The bill, called "Voluntary termination of pregnancy", divided the coalition, that had no official position and the legislators voted according their beliefs.

Mauricio Macri, Maria Eugenia Vidal, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, Elisa Carrió, and ministers Marcos Peña, Rogelio Frigerio, Esteban Bullrich, etc., are anti-abortion; Martin Lousteau, Mario Negri, Luis Petcoff Naidenoff and ministers Sergio Rubinstein, Patricia Bullrich, Sergio Bergman, Juan José Aranguren, etc.; are pro-abortion.[51][52][53]

In this coalition of 108 members, the rejection of the project was imposed, with 65 negative votes compared to 42 positive.[54]

Within the ruling alliance, the PRO prevailed with the negative vote (37) - it should be remembered that President Mauricio Macri had expressed himself "in favor of life" - while 17 voted for the positive. In radicalism, 24 supported the initiative, 16 rejected it. In the Civic Coalition, of its 10 members, only Juan Manuel López voted in favor.[54]

When the bill was brought up again in late 2020, the coalition split, with 69 voting against and 42 in favour. In the PRO 40 members voted against while only 11 voted in favour, while in the Civic Coalition 4 supported the bill and 9 voted against. In contrast the radicals saw a greater endorsement of the bill, having 27 of its members in support and only 18 against.

In the senate the coalition was divided more evenly, with 11 members voting in favour and 14 against. It also resulted in an inversion of party support, with a majority of PRO voting favourably (5 yes and 3 no), while the radicals voted 9 against and 5 in favour. Other minor parties in JxC on both chambers also voted in different positions.

Foreign policy

 
Macri and U.S President Barack Obama.

Cambiemos opposes strongly the regime of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela for human rights abuses and calls for a restoration of democracy in the country.[55][56] It recognized Juan Guaidó, who was elected President of Venezuela by the National Assembly during the Venezuelan presidential crisis of 2019.[57]

Macri improved the relations with the United States[58] and from Mercosur achieved a free trade agreement with the European Union[59] and closer ties with the Pacific Alliance.[60]

Macri and his Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra endorsed Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US presidential election, which was won by Republican Donald Trump.[61]

Mauricio Macri said he wanted to start a "new kind of relationship" with the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands as he tried to move his country towards a centrist position in world affairs.[62]

During the first week in office, Macri annulled the Memorandum of understanding between Argentina and Iran, which would have established a joint investigation into the 1994 bombing with AMIA, a terrorist attack on a Jewish organization for which Argentina blamed Hezbollah and Iran.[63]

Presidents

President Photo District Presidency start date Presidency end date Time in office
Mauricio Macri (b. 1959)   Buenos Aires 10 December 2015 10 December 2019 4 years, 0 days

Members

Electoral performance

President

Election Candidate First round Second round Result
Votes % Votes %
2015 Mauricio Macri 8,601,131 34.15 (#2) 12,988,349 51.34 (#1) Won
2019 10,811,586 40.28 (#2) Lost
2023 Patricia Bullrich 6,379,023 23.81 (#3) Lost

Legislative elections

Chamber of Deputies

Election year votes % seats won Position Note
2015 8,230,605 35.11
47 / 130
Minority government
2017 10,261,407 41.75
64 / 127
Minority government
2019 10,347,605 40.36
56 / 130
Opposition
2021 9,832,813 41.89
61 / 127
Opposition
2023 6,412,133 26.12
32 / 130
Confidence and supply

Senate

Election year votes % seats won Position Note
2015 2,770,410 38.81
9 / 24
Minority Government
2017 4,864,886 41.01
12 / 24
Minority Government
2019 2,210,310 39.22
8 / 24
Opposition
2021 3,260,964 46.85
14 / 24
Opposition
2023 2,969,070 25.57
2 / 24
Confidence and supply

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External links

  • Official website   (in Spanish)

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Cambiemos redirects here For the party in Venezuela see Cambiemos Movimiento Ciudadano This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2019 Juntos por el Cambio English Together for Change is a political coalition in Argentina 7 A big tent coalition it was created in 2015 as Cambiemos English Let s Change and renamed in 2019 8 9 It is composed of Republican Proposal Radical Civic Union Civic Coalition ARI and United Republicans 10 11 Together for Change Juntos por el CambioAbbreviationJxCParty PresidentsPatricia BullrichGerardo MoralesMaximiliano FerraroRicardo Lopez MurphyMiguel Angel PichettoDeputies LeaderMario NegriSenate LeaderAlfredo CornejoFounderMauricio MacriElisa CarrioErnesto SanzFounded15 June 2015 8 years ago 2015 06 15 IdeologyLiberalism 1 2 3 Factions Conservatism 4 Social liberalism 5 Conservative liberalism 6 Political positionCentre to centre rightFactions Right wing to far rightColours YellowMember parties13 full list Republican ProposalRadical Civic UnionCivic Coalition ARICivic Front of CordobaGEN PartyDemocratic Progressive PartyIntegration and Development MovementPopular UnionUNIR Constitutional Nationalist PartyRepublican PeronismDialogue PartyRepublicans UnitedPublic TrustChamber of Deputies93 257Senate24 72Governors10 24Websitejxc wbr com wbr arPolitics of ArgentinaPolitical partiesElectionsThese three parties respectively nominated Mauricio Macri Ernesto Sanz and Elisa Carrio as their representatives in the August 2015 primary elections which were held to choose which candidate would run in the 2015 presidential election on 25 October 12 On 9 August Macri was elected as the candidate who would represent Cambiemos in the presidential election on 22 November where he won in second round by 51 13 14 Contents 1 Creation 2 History 3 Positions 3 1 Domestic policies 3 2 Economic policies 3 3 Social policies 3 4 Foreign policy 4 Presidents 5 Members 6 Electoral performance 6 1 President 6 2 Legislative elections 6 2 1 Chamber of Deputies 6 2 2 Senate 7 References 8 External linksCreation nbsp Cambiemos official logo Initially the pre candidates Mauricio Macri Daniel Scioli and Sergio Massa had a triple tie in the polls for the 2015 presidential election Scioli was the candidate of the Front for Victory the ruling party at the time 15 nbsp Macri and Carrio prepared a launch photo of their alliance The other parties created a political coalition the Broad Front UNEN Elisa Carrio leader of the Civic Coalition left UNEN and joined a coalition with Macri s PRO instead Both of them would run in the primary elections 16 nbsp Sanz designed an alliance between PRO and UCRThe Radical Civic Union was divided Ernesto Sanz proposed to join Macri as well and Julio Cobos proposed to stay in UNEN The party held a convention to decide what to do and Sanz s proposal prevailed Thus the UCR left UNEN and joined the PRO CC 12 The new coalition was named Cambiemos suggesting a change from the 12 year long rule of center left Kirchnerists 14 History nbsp First speech of the president elect MacriMacri Sanz and Carrio ran to be the nominee in the primary elections with Macri winning by a wide margin He won the presidential election against the Kirchnerite candidate Daniel Scioli in a ballotage In lower level posts Horacio Rodriguez Larreta was elected as Macri s replacement keeping the City of Buenos Aires under coalition control Alfredo Cornejo and Gerardo Morales became governors of Mendoza and Jujuy Provinces respectively Maria Eugenia Vidal defeated Anibal Fernandez and became the governor of the populous Buenos Aires Province ending 28 years of Peronist control 17 nbsp Macri and the governor elect Maria Eugenia VidalThe 2017 Argentine legislative election renewed a third of the seats in the Senate and half in the Chamber of Deputies The result was a victory for the ruling Cambiemos alliance being the most voted force in 13 of the 24 districts 18 nbsp Macri Vidal and the new member PichettoIn June 2019 an extension of the Cambiemos alliance was made it is renamed Together for Change by adding to Federal Peronism led by Miguel Angel Pichetto who would share the presidential formula of space together with Mauricio Macri In the 2019 presidential elections JxC was in second place with 40 of the votes behind Alberto Fernandez who won first round with 48 of the votes In the province of Buenos Aires Governor Maria Eugenia Vidal sought re election but was defeated by the candidate of the Frente de Todos Axel Kicillof who won 52 of the votes against 38 obtained by JxC 19 In the City of Buenos Aires Horacio Rodriguez Larreta joins the Radical Civic Union and the Socialist Party to the district alliance and is reelected as Chief of Government with 56 of the votes in the first round 20 21 22 On 10 December 2019 the Centre Left Alberto Fernandez of the Justicialist Party was inaugurated President after defeating the incumbent Mauricio Macri in the 2019 Argentine general election 23 On 14 November 2021 the center left coalition of Argentina s ruling Peronist party Frente de Todos Front for Everyone lost its majority in Congress for the first time in almost 40 years in midterm legislative elections The election victory of Juntos por el Cambio meant a tough final two years in office for President Alberto Fernandez Losing control of the Senate made it difficult for him to make key appointments including to the judiciary It also forced him to negotiate with the opposition every initiative he sends to the legislature 24 25 In 2023 Argentine general election Patricia Bullrich the candidate of Juntos por el Cambio was defeated in the first round After the election Patricia Bullrich returned to government as security minister in president Javier Milei s Cabinet in December 2023 Bullrich also stated that she will step down both as the leader of Juntos por el Cambio and her own Republican proposal PRO party 26 PositionsCambiemos is a big tent coalition variously described as centrist 27 centre right 28 or right wing 29 The coalition describes itself as anti populist and liberal 30 31 32 Former President and coalition leader Mauricio Macri has been described as a conservative 33 Macri said he would tear up Argentina s memorandum of understanding with Iran seek Venezuela s exclusion from the regional free trade association Mercosur and ease away from a fixed exchange rate with the dollar This is the change of an era we need to be in the world he declared at a press conference 34 He aligned the country with gradualist neoliberalism and re opened Argentina to international markets by lifting currency controls restructuring sovereign debt and pressing free market solutions 35 36 Macri said he would seek more sweeping reforms for Argentina after his governing coalition scored a resounding victory in 2017 congressional elections Macri told reporters Argentinians should expect reforms in tax education and labor without providing details The conservative leader had been pushing a free market reform agenda to try to overhaul Argentina s economy 36 His presidency has been criticized for failing to materially reform the Argentine economy 37 38 while receiving praise for leaving a legacy of anti corruption 39 and increasing Argentina s sovereign marketability 40 35 Domestic policies See also Politics in Argentina The members of Cambiemos were constituted to promote economic development the strengthening of democracy and the republican system the independence of justice the quality of education social solidarity and the personal happiness of the inhabitants of the Argentine Republic 41 Economic policies See also Economy of Argentina nbsp Macri and IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde Mauricio Macri received a country with huge economic problems and sought to reverse things Quickly moved from a fixed exchange rate system to a floating one removed taxes on exports and reduced subsidies on energy to reduce the fiscal deficit 42 Macri avoided the use of shock therapy and introduced the changes in a gradual way 43 44 In April 2016 he negotiated with the vulture fund and ended the default to return to the international capital markets 45 Until January 2018 the gradualist system was working well although at a slower pace than needed 46 Since May 2018 as part of an agreement with the International Monetary Fund the government accelerated the austerity plans aiming to completely remove the fiscal deficit 47 Social policies See also Abortion in Argentina nbsp Macri with the members of Cambiemos Gabriela Michetti Federico Pinedo and Emilio Monzo at the Argentine Congress Domestically he pursued moderate socially liberal policies liberalized the energy sector and combatted public corruption 48 Macri named two Supreme Court justices 49 President Mauricio Macri encouraged the discussion of an abortion law during the 2018 opening of regular sessions of the National Congress of Argentina 50 The bill called Voluntary termination of pregnancy divided the coalition that had no official position and the legislators voted according their beliefs Mauricio Macri Maria Eugenia Vidal Horacio Rodriguez Larreta Elisa Carrio and ministers Marcos Pena Rogelio Frigerio Esteban Bullrich etc are anti abortion Martin Lousteau Mario Negri Luis Petcoff Naidenoff and ministers Sergio Rubinstein Patricia Bullrich Sergio Bergman Juan Jose Aranguren etc are pro abortion 51 52 53 In this coalition of 108 members the rejection of the project was imposed with 65 negative votes compared to 42 positive 54 Within the ruling alliance the PRO prevailed with the negative vote 37 it should be remembered that President Mauricio Macri had expressed himself in favor of life while 17 voted for the positive In radicalism 24 supported the initiative 16 rejected it In the Civic Coalition of its 10 members only Juan Manuel Lopez voted in favor 54 When the bill was brought up again in late 2020 the coalition split with 69 voting against and 42 in favour In the PRO 40 members voted against while only 11 voted in favour while in the Civic Coalition 4 supported the bill and 9 voted against In contrast the radicals saw a greater endorsement of the bill having 27 of its members in support and only 18 against In the senate the coalition was divided more evenly with 11 members voting in favour and 14 against It also resulted in an inversion of party support with a majority of PRO voting favourably 5 yes and 3 no while the radicals voted 9 against and 5 in favour Other minor parties in JxC on both chambers also voted in different positions Foreign policy See also Foreign relations of Argentina nbsp Macri and U S President Barack Obama Cambiemos opposes strongly the regime of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela for human rights abuses and calls for a restoration of democracy in the country 55 56 It recognized Juan Guaido who was elected President of Venezuela by the National Assembly during the Venezuelan presidential crisis of 2019 57 Macri improved the relations with the United States 58 and from Mercosur achieved a free trade agreement with the European Union 59 and closer ties with the Pacific Alliance 60 Macri and his Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra endorsed Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US presidential election which was won by Republican Donald Trump 61 Mauricio Macri said he wanted to start a new kind of relationship with the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands as he tried to move his country towards a centrist position in world affairs 62 During the first week in office Macri annulled the Memorandum of understanding between Argentina and Iran which would have established a joint investigation into the 1994 bombing with AMIA a terrorist attack on a Jewish organization for which Argentina blamed Hezbollah and Iran 63 PresidentsSee also Presidency of Mauricio Macri President Photo District Presidency start date Presidency end date Time in officeMauricio Macri b 1959 nbsp Buenos Aires 10 December 2015 10 December 2019 4 years 0 daysMembersParty Leader IdeologyRepublican Proposal Patricia Bullrich Liberal conservatismRadical Civic Union Alfredo Cornejo Social liberalismCoalicion Civica ARI Maximiliano Ferraro Social liberalismRepublican Peronism Miguel Angel Pichetto Federal PeronismGEN Party Margarita Stolbizer Social democracyDemocratic Progressive Party Ana Copes Social liberalismPublic Trust Graciela Ocana Anti corruptionIntegration and Development Movement Juan Pablo Carrique DevelopmentalismCivic Front of Cordoba Luis Juez ProgressivismPopular Union Graciela Devita Federal PeronismDialogue Party Emilio Monzo Federal PeronismUNIR Constitutional Nationalist Party Alberto Asseff National conservatismRepublicans United Ricardo Lopez Murphy Conservative liberalismElectoral performancePresident Election Candidate First round Second round ResultVotes Votes 2015 Mauricio Macri 8 601 131 34 15 2 12 988 349 51 34 1 Won2019 10 811 586 40 28 2 Lost2023 Patricia Bullrich 6 379 023 23 81 3 LostLegislative elections Chamber of Deputies Election year votes seats won Position Note2015 8 230 605 35 11 47 130 Minority government2017 10 261 407 41 75 64 127 Minority government2019 10 347 605 40 36 56 130 Opposition2021 9 832 813 41 89 61 127 Opposition2023 6 412 133 26 12 32 130 Confidence and supplySenate Election year votes seats won Position Note2015 2 770 410 38 81 9 24 Minority Government2017 4 864 886 41 01 12 24 Minority Government2019 2 210 310 39 22 8 24 Opposition2021 3 260 964 46 85 14 24 Opposition2023 2 969 070 25 57 2 24 Confidence and supplyReferences Carl Friedrich Bossert ed 2021 Power Alliances and Redistribution The Politics of Social Protection for Low Income Earners in Argentina 1943 2015 Verlag Barbara Budrich p 321 ISBN 9783966659987 With the victory of the center right liberal Cambiemos alliance in the 2015 presidential elections a cycle of 13 years of progressive reform ended in Argentina 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the triple draw between Massa Macri and Scioli in Spanish La Politica Online 22 November 2014 Retrieved 1 September 2015 Elisa Carrio ratifica su salida de UNEN nacional Al suicidio no voy Elisa Carrio confirms her departure from UNEN I m not going to suicide La Nacion in Spanish 19 November 2014 Retrieved 1 September 2015 Ramiro Sagasti 26 October 2015 Vidal dio la gran sorpresa y le gano a Anibal Fernandez en la provincia Vidal gave a great surprise and defeated Anibal Fernandez in the province La Nacion in Spanish Retrieved 26 October 2015 Argentina election Macri wins crucial mid term vote BBC 23 October 2017 Archived from the original on 29 March 2019 Retrieved 27 March 2019 Lara Rodolfo 28 October 2019 Elecciones 2019 Axel Kicillof le gano a Maria Eugenia Vidal y critico a Cambiemos por la crisis en la Provincia www clarin com Horacio Rodriguez Larreta sumo a la UCR y al socialismo y Martin Lousteau esta mas cerca de ser su candidato a senador www clarin com 12 June 2019 Arraso Larreta en historico triunfo porteno que alivia ahora transicion Ambito in Spanish 28 October 2019 Retrieved 5 November 2019 Rosemberg Jaime 28 October 2019 Elecciones 2019 un triunfo aplastante proyecta a Larreta como el referente nacional de la oposicion La Nacion in Spanish Retrieved 5 November 2019 Goni Uki 28 October 2019 Argentina election Macri out as Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner returns to office as VP The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2 May 2020 Peronists may lose Argentina Congress for first time in 40 years Bronstein Hugh Misculin Nicolas 15 November 2021 Argentina s Peronists on the ropes after bruising midterm defeat Reuters Bullrich returns to government as security minister in Milei s Cabinet Buenos Aires Times www batimes com ar Retrieved 29 December 2023 de 2021Sociologo PorGonzalo Arias7 de Febrero libro Gustar autor del Gobernar Ganar Y Por el centro o por derecha el dilema en Juntos por el Cambio infobae in European Spanish Retrieved 26 September 2021 a href 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February 2018 Cual es la apuesta de Macri con el aborto The New York Times 1 April 2018 Demian Bio 26 February 2018 Where Do the Cambiemos Top Politicians Stand on Abortion The Bubble Retrieved 1 October 2018 Aborto legal como voto cada uno de los senadores El Cronista Comercial 30 December 2020 Retrieved 9 February 2021 a b Serra Laura 14 June 2018 Uno por uno como voto cada diputado el proyecto de legalizacion del aborto LA NACION La Nacion via La Nacion Argentina Argentina s President Macri calls on Venezuela to free political prisoners TheGuardian com 21 December 2015 Diputados de Cambiemos lanzaron una mesa de trabajo para seguir de cerca la crisis de Venezuela Deputies of Cambiemos started a workgroup to follow the crisis in Venezuela in Spanish Infobae 6 July 2017 Retrieved 1 October 2018 Crisis en Venezuela Macri reconocio a Juan Guaido como presidente interino La Nacion 23 January 2019 Mauricio Macri se reunio con Barack Obama en la Casa Rosada La Nacion 23 March 2016 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