Guillermo Michel: "Peronism must stop discussing the internal issues of Buenos Aires and seek new voices in the interior."

Published Apr 14, 2026

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The national deputy and former customs director launched a strong self-criticism towards his team. He highlighted the "firmness" of Javier Milei in managing, but warned that the current surplus is an "Excel drawing" that hides an unprecedented infrastructure and consumption crisis.

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National Deputy for Entre Ríos, Guillermo Michel, analyzed the situation in Argentina with a focus on productive federalism and the country's strategic projects, such as Vaca Muerta. In a stark examination of both Javier Milei's management and the crisis of Peronism, the leader of the Renewal Front assured that the only way for his group to become competitive again is by ceasing to focus on "the navel of the province of Buenos Aires" and concentrating on the interior regions. In an interview with Río Negro Radio, the former director of Customs warned that national politics must reconnect with the real problems of federalism. "When Macri (referring to Mauricio) took office in 2015, Peronism had 17 governors; today we have 5 or 7. Clearly, we have lost touch with society," Michel stated. In a direct message to the leadership of his group, he asserted: "Discussing the internal issues of the province of Buenos Aires will not solve the problem for any resident of the entire country. ...

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