The Minister of National Security recalled her years of management during the Macri administration: “I wanted to take a step and someone came and stopped me.”
In the middle of the internal PRO, the Minister of Security Patricia Bullrich He once again marked his political differences with the president of the party, Mauricio Macri, by pointing out: “Now no one stops me.”
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At the event “Celebrating one year since the beginning of change” of Republican OpeningBullrich spoke about the freedom that Javier Milei gives him when making management decisions. “I wanted to take a step and someone came and stopped me. “I wanted to take another step and they stopped me,” he stated.


In that sense, whoever was also head of Security in the Macrista administration threw a stick at the former president: “Being able to carry out what you think, what you believe, without someone telling you ‘don’t stop, not so much, don’t put so many police officers on the street, put them a little further away‘. “Not everything, no, no… Not the balls!”
The internal is burning: Mauricio Macri intervened the PRO in Córdoba
The minister’s statements came on the same day that Mauricio Macri The PRO made the decision to intervene in Córdoba, where the head is the national deputy Oscar Agost Carreño, who does not integrate the yellow bench in Congress and that he had called internal elections for February 2025.
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They don’t kneel Córdoba.
We are the province that defended republican values when it was difficult to do so. We were key throughout history. And now they treat us like we don’t count. We are not going to allow it!— Laura Rodríguez Machado (@laurmachado) December 13, 2024
The decision was made at the National Council of the PRO held in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Abasto, which was headed by Mauricio Macri. There, the Córdoba deputy Laura Machado -like Patricia Bullrich- expressed his rejection of the measure and asked to resolve the issue in another way.
“Many of the leaders I spoke with had no idea what they were coming to do today. I spoke one by one with the majority of the members who voted to intervene in my province. In fact, it is not even in the minutes that arrived yesterday. It is included as a decision of the executive board,” considered in his speech.
Immediately afterwards, Machado assured that “The members of my province, whom I defend, today are learning that the party at the national level has intervened in us.” Then, he published a disclaimer on X (formerly Twitter).
On the contrary, Maria Eugenia Vidal He expressed himself in favor of the party position, arguing that it is necessary to organize the space, an idea shared by the deputy. Alejandro Finocchiaro.
Source: Ambito