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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Before politics=== | ===Before politics=== | ||
Coming from a rich family, Macri had already become famous in the 80s and 90s for participating in family society, becoming vice president of Sevel (European Society of Vehicles in Latin America) between 1992 and 1994 and then president of 1994 and 1996. the same. Not only that, but in 1995 he was elected president of the Argentine soccer club Boca Juniors. In the 90s he was one of the beneficiaries of President [[File:Menem.png]] [[ | [[File:Macri.1.jpg|thumb|Macri as president of Boca Juniors.]] | ||
Coming from a rich family, Macri had already become famous in the 80s and 90s for participating in family society, becoming vice president of Sevel (European Society of Vehicles in Latin America) between 1992 and 1994 and then president of 1994 and 1996. the same. Not only that, but in 1995 he was elected president of the Argentine soccer club Boca Juniors. In the 90s he was one of the beneficiaries of President [[File:Menem.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Carlos Saúl Menem]], going so far as to declare in 2015 that Menem had proposed him to be a candidate, along with [[File:Pron.png]] [[Peronism|Scioli]], of the PJ, only that he would not have accepted. Already in 2000, rumors of his candidacy as a PJ deputy in the province of Misiones and of his close relationship with former governor [[File:FedPron.png]] [[Peronism|Ramón Puerta]] were encouraged, and on February 21, 2001 he announced his arrival into politics. | |||
===Frente Compromiso para el Cambio=== | ===Frente Compromiso para el Cambio=== | ||
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===Alianza Propuesta Republicana=== | ===Alianza Propuesta Republicana=== | ||
[[File:Macri.2.jpeg|thumb|Macri and López Murphy.]] | |||
By June 2005, [[File:Macri.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Macri]] and [[File:Fiscon.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Ricardo López Murphy]], former presidential candidate and leader of the "Recrear para el Crecimiento", formed a national alliance. Already in August of the same year, Macri's party was organized into a party with the recognition of "Compromiso para el Cambio", of which [[File:Macri.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Mauricio Macri]] was elected president. A few days later, the name of the alliance was announced, "Propuesta Republicana", which would use the acronym "Pro" and a logo of a triangle as an arrow to the right. This was the legislative elections of 2005, where they obtained nine deputies in total, six in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and three in the Province of Buenos Aires. Then, for the 2007 legislative elections, the Macri-López Murphy relationship would weaken to the point that Recrear para el Crecimiento would displace [[File:Fiscon.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|López Murphy]] and merge with Compromiso para el Cambio, thus giving birth to Propuesta Republicana as a political party. | By June 2005, [[File:Macri.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Macri]] and [[File:Fiscon.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Ricardo López Murphy]], former presidential candidate and leader of the "Recrear para el Crecimiento", formed a national alliance. Already in August of the same year, Macri's party was organized into a party with the recognition of "Compromiso para el Cambio", of which [[File:Macri.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Mauricio Macri]] was elected president. A few days later, the name of the alliance was announced, "Propuesta Republicana", which would use the acronym "Pro" and a logo of a triangle as an arrow to the right. This was the legislative elections of 2005, where they obtained nine deputies in total, six in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and three in the Province of Buenos Aires. Then, for the 2007 legislative elections, the Macri-López Murphy relationship would weaken to the point that Recrear para el Crecimiento would displace [[File:Fiscon.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|López Murphy]] and merge with Compromiso para el Cambio, thus giving birth to Propuesta Republicana as a political party. | ||
Latest revision as of 02:58, 9 September 2024
Macrism is an economically center-right to right-unity, culturally right ideology,of the politician and former Argentine president, Mauricio Macri, who takes many elements of liberalism, whether economic or neo, and fuses them with some conservative aspects, in addition to being inspired by Menemism.
History
Before politics
Coming from a rich family, Macri had already become famous in the 80s and 90s for participating in family society, becoming vice president of Sevel (European Society of Vehicles in Latin America) between 1992 and 1994 and then president of 1994 and 1996. the same. Not only that, but in 1995 he was elected president of the Argentine soccer club Boca Juniors. In the 90s he was one of the beneficiaries of President Carlos Saúl Menem, going so far as to declare in 2015 that Menem had proposed him to be a candidate, along with Scioli, of the PJ, only that he would not have accepted. Already in 2000, rumors of his candidacy as a PJ deputy in the province of Misiones and of his close relationship with former governor Ramón Puerta were encouraged, and on February 21, 2001 he announced his arrival into politics.
Frente Compromiso para el Cambio
After breaking away from the PJ after the 2001 Crisis, Macri started a front from scratch; "Compromiso para el Cambio" who later supported his candidacy for Head of Government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires in the 2003 elections, running with Horacio Rodriguez Larreta. The front obtained 37.55% of the votes against the ruling party, which obtained 33.54%, but in order to find a winner, an absolute majority of votes had to be reached, the election was a second round between Macri and Ibarra, where Macri lost with 46.52% compared to 53.48% for Ibarra.
Alianza Propuesta Republicana
By June 2005, Macri and Ricardo López Murphy, former presidential candidate and leader of the "Recrear para el Crecimiento", formed a national alliance. Already in August of the same year, Macri's party was organized into a party with the recognition of "Compromiso para el Cambio", of which Mauricio Macri was elected president. A few days later, the name of the alliance was announced, "Propuesta Republicana", which would use the acronym "Pro" and a logo of a triangle as an arrow to the right. This was the legislative elections of 2005, where they obtained nine deputies in total, six in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and three in the Province of Buenos Aires. Then, for the 2007 legislative elections, the Macri-López Murphy relationship would weaken to the point that Recrear para el Crecimiento would displace López Murphy and merge with Compromiso para el Cambio, thus giving birth to Propuesta Republicana as a political party.
Ideology
Variants
Pro Libertad
Larreta
How to Draw
- Draw a ball and fill it with Yellow
- Draw a the play symbol similar to the one on youtube
- add letters PRO
- Add the eyes and you're done
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Yellow | #FFFF00 | 255, 255, 0 | |
Black | #000000 | 0, 0, 0 |
Relationships
Friends
- Menemism - I like many of your points of view
Frenemies
- Mileism - The PRO will not join La Libertad Avanza, even so I will critically support your measures... (Or I will break with your government)
- Pro Libertad - Traitors!
- Peronism - I know that personally I am not a Peronist but I did take some aspects
Enemies
- Kirchnerism - thief!, corrupt!
Further Information
Wikipedia
Right Unity - Free Markets and | |
Centre-Right | |
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Main | Social Darwinism |
Self-Insert | Template:16384ismlink • Meso-16384ism • Quarkism • ⠀ism |
Cultural Right - Preserving Traditions, Destroying Degeneracy | |
Centre-Right | Conservatism • Paleoconservatism |
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Main | Traditionalism • Classical Conservatism • Heteronationalism |
Far-Right | Reactionaryism |
Self-inserts | FreePCB Conservatism • Evenoskyism • Template:16384ismlink • Meso-16384ism • Quarkism • Ziółkowskiizm • Neocarlism • Revolutionary Monarchism • Radical Frisianism |