Overview
- The Buenos Aires launch of the Movimiento Derecho al Futuro took place at the Teatro Picadero in a closed-door plenary with roughly 300 attendees from city groups and Buenos Aires Province officials.
- Organizers described the meeting as an internal gathering for core supporters, with notable absences of several City Peronist leaders such as Mariano Recalde, Leandro Santoro, Juan Manuel Olmos and Víctor Santamaría.
- Kicillof sharpened his criticism of the national economic plan, saying the government is in a “manic phase” and describing Milei as “the most ignorant and subjugated President,” arguing current policies erode industry and social protections.
- Earlier in the week he launched the Centro de Estudios Derecho al Futuro in La Plata to craft policy proposals and shape national debate with an eye to the 2027 electoral process.
- His consolidation continues with confirmation as president of the Buenos Aires PJ and primary wins in 10 of 16 municipalities, while he schedules further outreach including an April 9 event with scientists at UBA and an invitation to the April 2 Malvinas vigil in Río Grande.