Ramiro Marra confirms his candidacy for CABA Deputy with the UCeDe
Ramiro Marra, the former candidate for Head of Government of Buenos Aires representing Javier Milei's party in 2023, is making headlines once again. After his expulsion from La Libertad Avanza (LLA) earlier this year, Marra has officially announced his candidacy for Deputy of the City of Buenos Aires with the UCeDe (Unión del Centro Democrático). This move marks a significant shift in the political landscape of the city, especially considering Marra’s recent history and the internal conflicts within LLA.
A New Chapter with the UCeDe
Diverging Paths: From La Libertad Avanza to UCeDe
Milei's Perspective on Marra's Departure
Marra's Platform and Vision for Buenos Aires
The Impact on the 2025 Elections
Marra's decision to run with the UCeDe introduces new dynamics to the upcoming elections. His candidacy is likely to fragment the liberal vote, potentially impacting the chances of La Libertad Avanza. While it is unlikely that Marra will replicate his previous vote share, his presence on the ballot is a concern for the libertarian movement. Experts are closely watching his next moves, anticipating how his campaign will unfold and what impact it will have on the overall election results.
Looking Ahead
As the election approaches, Ramiro Marra's campaign will be one to watch. His alignment with the UCeDe, his departure from La Libertad Avanza, and his focus on key issues facing Buenos Aires position him as a significant player in the city's political future. The coming months will reveal whether he can successfully mobilize support and make a meaningful impact on the electoral landscape.