he Mario Negri’s return to public space It couldn’t be ignored. Former Vice-Governor of Cordoba, former State Representative, and A former central figure in Together for Change — with historical ties to former President Mauricio Macri — took to the floor again. Lunch with Santa Maria Department leaders.
He did so with a stark diagnosis and an urgent call to action. “One of the most serious crises in our history”he departed before the radical leadership.
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Mr. Negri said: UCR not only lost the election, but also something more serious: its presence in the public conversation.. “We have never been more out of the social conversation than we are today,” he said, noting that society is asking the party questions such as the one demanding: what has become of the radicalism that was central to the restoration of democracy?
In a self-critical tone, he warned that the party risks becoming “irrelevant” unless it reorganizes its project. “Remembering the person who died is not enough. Nostalgia becomes paralyzing,” he said. He called for abandoning the schema of “personal political efforts,” reframing the narrative, and clarifying the difference between extreme ideas and populism.
Leaders called for ‘stand up’ and renew radical thinking for country in transitionreaffirming values such as the defense of institutions, education as a force for freedom and equality, and the national project of reconnecting with society. Negri insisted that “we are on time” and said the UCR remains necessary for Argentina’s democracy.