Horacio Rodríguez Larreta confirmed his candidacy for head of the Buenos Aires government in 2027 with a nod to the PRO: "I maintain its original values, I never left there"
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta has confirmed his candidacy for mayor of Buenos Aires in 2027 while emphasizing his connection to the PRO party and criticizing the current administration.
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, the former mayor of Buenos Aires, has announced his candidacy for the 2027 municipal elections, indicating a return to the political spotlight after a period of criticism directed at the current administration led by Jorge Macri. In a public statement, Larreta highlighted his allegiance to the original values of the PRO party, asserting that he has never distanced himself from these principles. He expressed concern over the state of the city, citing issues like cleanliness and a lack of significant change, which he attributes to a flawed governance approach currently undermining the city’s social and economic fabric.
During his campaign announcement, Larreta launched a new initiative called "Metrópolis," aimed at redefining the future of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. His remarks reflect a strategic realignment as he positions himself as a leader who is not only critical of the current political landscape but also committed to proposing tangible solutions. He specifically called out a perceived disconnection within the PRO that he claims leads to a dilution of its founding ideals, indicating a desire to rally supporters back to these core values.
As he prepares to run for the mayoralty again, Larreta is leveraging his previous experience, having held the position from 2015 to 2023. His candidacy could significantly influence the future political dynamics in Buenos Aires, especially as he seeks to regain the trust of voters who may feel disillusioned with the current governing party’s performance. The implications of his campaign strategy and its reception will likely shape the upcoming electoral landscape and the city’s policy directions in the future.