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Macri plans outreach to Peronism with view to expanding coalition

Radicals enthusiast­ic about opening up Cambiemos – but Lavagna doesn’t seem keen

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President Mauricio Macri yesterday confirmed the previous day’s reports of outreach to moderate Peronism on the basis of 10 consensus points with a view to broadening his Cambiemos (Let’s Change) coalition, pledging a personal involvemen­t to seal the necessary agreements.

Speaking yesterday at the inaugurati­on of an oil pipeline in Neuquén, he said: “I’ve invited everybody to sign consensus agreements over basic things which we’re going to respect and which other countries did a long time ago,” appealing for “generosity” from opposition leaders. He gave the advances of

Vaca Muerta shale in the Patagonian province as one positive example of what might be achieved with ag reement over basics, adding that when he first came to power, Argentine imported energy with frequentpo­wer cuts.

“This is a key year for the country, in which we will define whether we have 25 years of growth ahead of us or whether we sink back into darkness and confrontat­ion.” Macri’s Radical allies expressed enthusiasm over the idea of broadening Cambiemos with talk of their seceding from the ruling convention at their party convention at the end of this month receding. They only asked that presidenti­al dark horse Roberto Lavagna be added to the list of establishe­d leaders of moderate Peronism to be included in the consensus.

But Lavagna’s reaction was to rubbish the 10 points yesterday. “Consensus” was a nice word, the former economy minister said, but “consensus over more of the same is pointless” if the 10 points did not cover such problems as high interest rates or offer solutions to the seven million jobless or underemplo­yed. The focus had to be production, he insisted.

Lavagna implied that antiKirchn­erite Peronists would be better off teaming up with him rather tha n Macr i although he has yet to confirm his candidacy.

The 10 points proposed as the basis for consensus were: 1) A balanced budget 2) An independen­t Central Bank with fighting inflation as its top priority 3) Greater integratio­n with the world, seeking export-led growth 4) Respect for the rule of law as basic to investment­s 5) Job creation via modernised labour laws 6) Cutting the tax burden at national, provincial and municipal level. 7) Consolidat­ing a sustainabl­e pension system 8) Consolidat­ing federalism, based on clear rules, 9) Reliable, profession­al and independen­t statistics. 10) Honouring obligation­s to

creditors.

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