President Javier Milei has reestablished personal communication with former president and PRO leader Mauricio Macri, signaling a new push to reinforce political support and consolidate governance ahead of the October elections. After returning from the United States, strengthening alliances at home has become a top priority.

In recent hours, Milei sent messages to Macri—whom he had not seen in over a year—and the possibility of a face-to-face meeting remains on the table. The outreach comes at a moment when the administration needs broader political backing in Congress to pass key reforms and maintain stability.

The move reflects an evolving strategy. Milei knows that financial backing and external pressure alone won’t suffice; he must secure internal cohesion. By reconnecting with Macri, he seeks to rally centrist and center-right factions to his side without diluting his libertarian identity. His office is orchestrating coordination via Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos, who has already been active in strengthening ties with key provincial leaders and the PRO’s parliamentary bloc.

This rapprochement also answers signals from the United States, where fostering “governability” was reportedly a nonnegotiable condition of continued support. With Congress posing resistance and the opposition united in skepticism, Milei’s strategic pivot toward political reconciliation could make the difference between stalled reforms and a decisive legislative advantage as voters head to the polls.

Stay tuned: this reconnection may reshape alliances and determine whether Milei’s bold agenda can overcome political obstacles in the final weeks of the campaign.