Frankos stated that Miley “has no intention of deepening the rift.”

Photo: Camila Godoy (file).

La Libertad Avanza (LLA) leader Guillermo Francos, who has been mentioned as a possible interior minister for Javier Miley’s government, stated that the next president “has no intention of deepening the rift” and stressed that with his victory in the run-off elections “a message of freedom and hope has been born” for Argentines.

“Miley has no intention of deepening the rift, and with his victory he sent a message of freedom and hope to Argentines. In the last elections, people expressed themselves in order to change the paradigm that has plunged us into poverty. He expressed his ideas very clearly,” Francos said tonight on Canal 13.

The former national representative considered that “the fact that the National Liberation Army does not govern provinces or municipalities and that it is a minority in both houses of the National Congress” is not a difficulty, because that will force the government to “negotiate.”

“The fact that we do not have our own provincial governments and that we are a minority in Congress does not represent a difficulty because it forces us to negotiate. And in this weakness lies our strength. Speaking to everyone is the challenge that lies ahead of us,” Frankos noted.

The lawyer also confirmed that the appointment of Luis Caputo as the next Minister of Economy has not yet been confirmed, although he admitted that there were confirmations “about the idea of ​​the plan.”

The former national representative confirmed that Miley will soon travel to the United States “to carry out various activities,” and stated that the next government will include between “eight and nine ministries.”

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Francos said that yesterday he had a meeting with the Governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kiselov, with whom he had a “good conversation” to try to “reconcile the different visions” between the administrations of the nation and the province of Buenos Aires.

As for the future, the leader considered that in 2024 Argentina will have income from the income it will receive from agricultural and mineral exports.

“We must set clear rules in the economy and provide legal certainty. We have to be free from restrictions so that there are benefits for everyone. He pointed to the reform to work on something that we have to discuss with the relevant actors.

Regarding joint participation, Francos spoke in favor of finding a “fairer and more balanced mechanism” to compensate for the resources generated by the provinces.

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