Rodríguez Larreta at a press conference
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Lousteau making his case for higher oilseed export taxes in an April 2008 press conference. The resulting conflict with the nation's agricultural sector dominated his brief tenure as Economy Minister.
Rodríguez Larreta inaugurating a housing complex
Macri and Carrió prepared a launch photo of their alliance.
Lousteau with Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
Rodríguez Larreta with then-mayor Mauricio Macri and SBASE chief Juan Pablo Picardo on a 200 Series train
Sanz designed an alliance between PRO and UCR
Martín Lousteau canvassing in Buenos Aires during his 2015 mayoral run.
First speech of the president-elect Macri
Lousteau takes over as senator
Macri and the governor-elect, Maria Eugenia Vidal
Macri, Vidal and the new member, Pichetto
Macri and IMF Managing Director, Christine Lagarde.
Macri with the members of Cambiemos Gabriela Michetti, Federico Pinedo and Emilio Monzó at the Argentine Congress.
Macri and U.S President Barack Obama.

Since 2019, he assumed the leadership of the Argentine opposition, Juntos por el Cambio.

- Horacio Rodríguez Larreta

In 2017, Lousteau joined the UCR but was not part of Cambiemos in Argentine Congress.

- Martín Lousteau

On 5 July 2015, Larreta won 45% of the vote, forcing a runoff with the leader of center-left Evolution's, Martín Lousteau, who secured 28% of the vote.

- Horacio Rodríguez Larreta

In lower-level posts, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta was elected as Macri's replacement, keeping the City of Buenos Aires under coalition control.

- Juntos por el Cambio

He ran for mayor in 2015 backed by centre-left coalition called ECO (Energía Ciudadana Organizada), and was narrowly defeated by Horacio Rodríguez Larreta.

- Martín Lousteau

Mauricio Macri, Maria Eugenia Vidal, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, Elisa Carrió, and ministers Marcos Peña, Rogelio Frigerio, Esteban Bullrich, etc., are anti-abortion; Martin Lousteau, Mario Negri, Luis Petcoff Naidenoff and ministers Sergio Rubinstein, Patricia Bullrich, Sergio Bergman, Juan José Aranguren, etc.; are pro-abortion.

- Juntos por el Cambio

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