
Tension in La Libertad Avanza (LLA) between the factions led by Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo is increasing, manifesting in open disputes in various spheres. While Karina Milei and her supporters bet on traditional territorial development in the provinces, Caputo's group, featuring digital figures like 'Gordo Dan' and Iñaki Gutiérrez, prioritizes communication and influence on social media.
Current reports confirm that friction between both groups remains active at key points. From Milei's sector, they defend themselves by minimizing the capacity of provincial delegations and attributing possible requests for donations to resource limitations for local organization. This conflict occurs in a context where elections are approaching in Salta and Jujuy, followed by definitions in the City of Buenos Aires, which could reconfigure the internal scene.
The provincial delegations are considered areas of political influence for those close to Milei, such as the Menem cousins. In this context, the struggle for power and representation spaces becomes evident, with the Province of Buenos Aires being a place where clashes between Pareja's supporters and Caputo's digital followers are recurrent, with public disqualifications that are also reflected on social media.
The dismissal of the head of PAMI in Junín, linked to Milei's sector, after an altercation with members of 'Las Fuerzas del Cielo' associated with Caputo, is a clear example of how the conflict affects management and positions. PAMI has become a focal point of the dispute, where Caputo mobilizes his digital figures in face-to-face campaigns, while Milei seeks to strengthen his bases in the provinces.
The tension within the organization manifests in various areas, including conflicts in university groups and external criticisms. Voices like Mauricio Macri's point to a shift from the ruling party towards a 'power project' instead of a nation project amidst this intense internal war that influences the political landscape of La Libertad Avanza.
The negative result in Santa Fe has reignited criticism towards Lule Menem's organization from the sector linked to Caputo, generating more tensions. The internal audit in the national body adds expectations about possible revelations that could impact the provincial delegations. Amid allegations of supposed requests for 'kickbacks' in interior sections, the struggle for control of PAMI becomes complicated.
The situation is described by political sources as a 'guerrilla war' in constant evolution, reflecting a deep struggle for power and the territorial and digital configuration of the party. The alliance achieved in Chaco with radical Leandro Zdero, driven by Lule Menem, stands out as a counterpoint against obstacles in other provinces. The competition for scarce spaces of power and representation intensifies due to the lack of cadres and a solid party structure.