The UCR expressed its predisposition to “republican cooperation” with Milei

After learning the result of the runoff that defined Javier Milei as the new president of the Republic of Argentina, the Radical Civic Union (UCR), with Gerardo Morales at the helm, greeted the liberal economist and pointed out the importance of “republican cooperation.” The election of Argentine citizens, 40 years after the return of democracy, continues to generate repercussions nationally and globally. One of the forces that after the general elections in October leaned towards Sergio Massa, the UCR, issued a statement on Monday regarding the result. The Radical Civic Union salutes President-elect Javier Milei and expresses its predisposition to republican cooperation to add solutions to the Argentine recovery,” the space said in the first place. Along these lines, the UCR stressed the importance of respecting the will of Argentine citizens. “40 years ago we recovered democracy that allowed the people to express themselves again and grant a visible majority that we respect, contributing our purposes of more democracy with equality and social equity.” The message comes days after the release of Morales who, after receiving criticism from Milei for being treated in a private clinic, took aim at the liberal leader in an open letter. Likewise, the Civic Coalition (CC) announced on Monday that it ended its alliance with Together for Change (JxC) after the support of many of its members for Milei after the general elections in October.

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