The Libertarian Party was enabled for the 2024 elections

The Libertarian Party was enabled for the 2024 elections

Javier Milei took over as president in Argentina and the effects of his meteoric political career did not go unnoticed in Uruguay, where in the last hours the Libertarian Party, that will be able to compete in the elections 2024.

The Electoral Court officially communicated the authorization of the political space that vindicates the ideas of the Argentine president, at a time when some of the measures taken by the leader of Freedom Advances benefit the Uruguayan export sector.

“Starting today, the only electoral option committed to the ideas of freedom emerges,” they highlighted from the social networks of the Libertarian Party of Uruguay, while they admitted that the process to establish itself as a political space was “arduous.”

When referring to the origin of the party, they highlighted that “it was born from the nonconformity of different Uruguayans, tired of the same old politics” and valued that the force is made up of people committed to “working to build a better future for all of us, trying to be able to be freer, in the broadest definition of freedom that it is possible for us to show, to be the masters of our destiny.”

The new political force was validated by the Electoral Court by gathering the necessary signatures and has the lawyer as provisional president Nelson Petkovich.

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The proposals of the Libertarian Party of Uruguay

He Libertarian Party, which thus adds to the recent officialization of the Environmental Constitutional Party headed by the deputy Eduardo Lust, He proposed a series of axes linked to “freedom, equality before the law and political individualism.”

One of his initial proposals was the defense that coastal merchants could cross to Argentina and import without limits merchandise that they acquire at low cost for the exchange difference between both countries.

Libertarians also defend the search for progress in the country “without politicians to prevent it”, thus proposing “less State, less taxes, less regulations and less public spending, and more freedom.”

At the same time, as it turned out, they propose a decentralization in all areas and that decisions do not fall on a small group of high-ranking politicians, but on the elected politicians of each area.

Source: Ambito

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