Commitment to Change (Spanish: Compromiso para el Cambio) was a centre-right[6] political party in Argentina, principally active in the City of Buenos Aires.
The party was led by Mauricio Macri, businessman and chairman of Boca Juniors football club.
He won the first round[8] but lost the runoff election with 47% of the popular vote to Aníbal Ibarra.
[10] Ahead of the 2007 elections, Macri and López Murphy have been in discussions with Jorge Sobisch, governor of Neuquén Province and likely presidential candidate in 2007, to create a nationwide centre-right political force.
Macri withdrew his support to Sobisch after the scandal of the death of the teacher Fuentealba during a demonstration in Neuquen.