Among the main libertarian references of the act, which took place in the Galician Center They found the General Secretariat of the Presidency, Karina Mileithe head of the Chamber of Deputies, Martin Menemthe party president in the province of Buenos Aires, Sebastian Parejaand the national representative Juliana Santillan.
The president of the party dedicated part of her speech to libertarian militancy: “ORYou are the most important thing we have, and their enthusiasm leads us to continue working for a better future.” Furthermore, Milei remarked that “our greatest achievement is having done what we said we were going to do and that has generated confidence in millions of Argentines” and insisted: “M“The less State there is, the better off we will be.”
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“THE LESS STATE THERE IS, THE BETTER WE WILL DO AS A COUNTRY”
Karina Milei spoke with the people in the coastal city:
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For its part, Menem stated that “we cannot relax. On the other side they are organized, they know the power. We must be active in the networkswork, walk and continue spreading the ideas of freedom throughout the country. “That is what our cultural battle focuses on.” Likewise, he referred to a possible electoral alliance: “We have worked all year with the PRO and we have the same ideas. Surely we are going to work together and there is the will to do sobut there is still time and it is disrespectful to talk about lists at this time.”
Intentions of La Libertad Avanza in the province of Buenos Aires
In recent days, negotiations between the president Javier Milei and the leader of the PRO Mauricio Macri around a possible electoral agreement were marked by tensions and mistrust. Although both leaders expressed their intention to form an electoral front for the legislative elections, the discrepancies are evident and generate a climate of uncertainty in both camps.
In the midst of this panorama, the Milei shipowners They maintain a seduction operation to incorporate new political allies, regardless of the outcome of the negotiations between Macri and Milei. Their target is several leaders of the PRO and other parties who could lean towards the libertarian ranks, attracted by an offer of a “blank slate” and the promise of absolute loyalty as a bargaining chip.
Thus, PRO mayors began to be seen in the province of Buenos Aires expressing signs of rapprochement: Guillermo Montenegro (Mar del Plata) and Santiago Passaglia (San Nicolás) are those who are most inclined towards a common path with the Casa Rosada. Both manage relevant districts of the province, which makes them strategic objectives for the ruling party.
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Guillermo Montenegro with Javier Milei on his visit to the city of Mar del Plata.
The same way Diego Valenzuela (Tres de Febrero), who reports politically to the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich and has distanced herself from the PRO for some time, also emerges as a key ally in this game of alliances. He has long been in favor of the merger with LLA. “We, those of the PRO and JxC, want change, an economic reform that provides freedoms and space for private activity, we want institutional functioning, we do not want populism. As Macri was the leader of change in 2015, Milei is now. “It’s what the people voted for,” he emphasized.
Another Macri mayor who showed signs towards an agreement is Ramon Lanus (San Isidro): added several management photos with the Ministers of Economy, Luis Caputo; of Modernization of the State, Federico Sturzenegger, and of Security, Patricia Bullrich, which were also interpreted as a political approach to the Government.
Source: Ambito

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