Buenos Aires, December 1 (NA) – The designated Minister of Security, Alejandra Monteoliva, will take office this Tuesday, replacing Patricia Bullrich, who has already been sworn in as a senator for La Libertad Avanza (LLA). "I thank President Javier Milei for his trust and Bullrich for her leadership and the path we have shared," expressed Monteoliva on her social networks. According to the Argentine News Agency, the Head of Cabinet, Manuel Adorni, thanked outgoing Bullrich for her management, who will assume her duties as a national senator this week. Monteoliva also stated that Bullrich's doctrine of "clear rules, professionalism, and presence on the ground" has set a course that will be sustained and strengthened. "I am taking on this new responsibility with commitment, continuity, and a vocation for service," she concluded.
New Minister of Security in Argentina
The designated Minister of Security, Alejandra Monteoliva, will replace Patricia Bullrich, who has become a senator. The new head of the department stated her intention to continue the policy of her predecessor.