After La Libertad Avanza’s strong win in the elections, President Javier Milei and former president Mauricio Macri finally spoke again. The two had a short but meaningful phone call, lasting about ten minutes, where Macri congratulated Milei for what he called a “historic opportunity” to move Argentina forward. Milei thanked him warmly, saying the moment demands unity and real action to rebuild the country.

Their talk comes right after both exchanged a few messages on election night. Milei’s tone throughout has been calm but firm—he wants to work with everyone willing to support the reforms that, in his words, “Argentina has been waiting for decades.”

This reconnection isn’t just symbolic. Macri’s political backing still matters a lot in Congress, and getting both leaders on the same page could make a big difference for the government’s plans. While Milei’s movement has its own strong identity, it seems clear he’s trying to open doors instead of closing them.

People close to both sides said the conversation was friendly and that more meetings could happen soon. For many Argentines, this feels like the beginning of a new stage—one where collaboration, not just confrontation, might finally take the lead.