In an interview with Jorge Triaca, a prominent figure in the PRO party and former Minister of Labor, the leader analyzed a statement that outlines the position of the political space led by Mauricio Macri regarding the current government, its internal disagreements, and the demands for greater transparency and political management.
During the conversation with the "Infobae al Regreso" team, which includes Gonzalo Aziz, Diego Iglesias, Malena de los Ríos, Matías Barbería, and Gustavo Lazzari, Triaca emphasized that the document reflects the majority sentiment within the party and the need to maintain a reform agenda, but also to point out errors and the lack of responses in key areas.
The PRO party distances itself from "La Libertad Avanza" and calls for better governance.
Triaca explained that the statement reflects a shared concern within the party: "It's what people who have supported us for so long feel," he stated. For the leader, although there are nuances, the central concern revolves around the lack of concrete progress in areas such as infrastructure, education, and healthcare. "The next step is more roads, more hospitals, and better education," he emphasized, quoting directly from the statement.
The distance between the PRO party and the government of Javier Milei was made clear: "Many issues related to governance are stalled or progressing very slowly. For example, the results regarding issues related to the development of the infrastructure that the country needs to develop its economy in a more balanced way..."
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Jorge Triaca, a prominent figure in the PRO party, highlighted the lack of progress in infrastructure, healthcare, and education during his interview with Infobae.
In an interview with Jorge Triaca, a PRO leader and former Minister of Labor, the official analyzed a statement outlining the position of the party, led by Mauricio Macri, regarding the government, its internal divisions, and the demands for greater transparency and political management. During the conversation with the Infobae al Regreso team, comprised of Gonzalo Aziz, Diego Iglesias, Malena de los Ríos, Matías Barbería, and Gustavo Lazzari, Triaca emphasized that the document reflects the majority sentiment within the party and the need to maintain a reform agenda, but also to point out errors and the lack of solutions in key areas. Triaca explained that the statement responds to a shared concern within the party: "It's what the people who have supported us for so long feel," he stated. For the official, although there are nuances, the central concern is the lack of concrete progress in areas such as infrastructure, education, and healthcare. "The next step is more roads, more hospitals, better education," he emphasized, quoting the statement itself. Triaca stressed that the PRO party supported reforms such as labor modernization, but insists on avoiding mistakes and upholding transparency as a key principle.
The distance between the PRO party and the government of Javier Milei was evident: "Many management issues are stalled or progressing very slowly. For example, the results regarding issues related to the development of infrastructure that the country needs to develop its economy in a more balanced, advanced, and modern way," he noted. Triaca emphasized that the PRO party has supported the government in reforms such as labor modernization and other discussions in Congress, but clarified: "We don't want it to be taken for granted or to be distorted by many of the mistakes we believe the government is making." The former minister addressed recent cases involving the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, and the public criticism from Patricia Bullrich. "Explanations must be provided, and certainty must be given. And one should not be angry with the press. You have a function as journalists, which is to investigate, seek information, and try to get that information to the people. And one should not be angry about that. Above all, answers must be given, because if a government official has to give answers, they must provide them," Triaca emphasized. The former Minister of Labor criticized the management of the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, and affirmed the importance of free access to public information.
When asked about the government's actions in response to the allegations and the closure of the press room, he was direct: "For me, not providing access to information is a mistake in itself. The decision to close the press room has nothing to do with a particular case. In these differences, the PRO party makes a very clear point: problems for Argentinians are not solved through that method." Regarding the situation of Patricia Bullrich, who is now part of La Libertad Avanza, Triaca acknowledged her influence within the PRO party but was firm: "Patricia has taken her own path. The PRO party has a very clear commitment to serving society," he stated, and ruled out any discussions about candidacies at this time. The official clarified that political decisions will depend on the government's attitude towards social demands. "It depends heavily on the government's behavior. If the government acts by listening to these demands, by solving these structural problems, we will have a much greater chance of approaching and having a common proposal. If that does not happen and they continue on a path of self-isolation, the PRO party will likely propose a path with all those who want to continue the path of change." Patricia Bullrich is recognized for her political influence, but the PRO party is focused on its own path.
(The following is a list of Infobae's programs and hosts, included in the original text.)
Infobae offers various programs throughout the day on YouTube, featuring interviews, analysis, and news. The programs include:
* **Infobae al Amanecer:** Nacho Giron, Luciana Rubinska, and Belén Escobar (7-9 AM)
* **Infobae a las Nueve:** Gonzalo Sánchez, Tatiana Schapiro, Ramón Indart, and Cecilia Boufflet (9-12 AM)
* **Infobae al Mediodia:** Maru Duffard, Andrei Serbin Pont, Jimena Grandinetti, Fede Mayol, and Facundo Kablan (12-3 PM)
* **Infobae a la Tarde:** Manu Jove, Maia Jastreblansky, and Paula Guardia Bourdin; rotating hosts include Marcos Shaw, Lara López Calvo, and Tomás Trapé (3-6 PM)
* **Infobae al Regreso:** Gonzalo Aziz, Diego Iglesias, Malena de los Ríos, and Matías Barbería; rotating hosts include Gustavo Lazzari, Martín Tetaz, and Mica Mendelevich (6-9 PM)
Follow Infobae on their YouTube channel: @infobae.