Patricia Bullrich Joins La Libertad Avanza

Patricia Bullrich formalizes her affiliation with the La Libertad Avanza party at an event in Recoleta, Buenos Aires, with political figures present, just two weeks before the legislative elections.


Patricia Bullrich Joins La Libertad Avanza

Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, will formalize her affiliation with the party La Libertad Avanza (LLA) at an event scheduled for 6:00 PM in Recoleta, City of Buenos Aires, this Tuesday. Accompanied by Karina Milei and Manuel Adorni, prominent figures of the party, Bullrich will make this decision just two weeks before the legislative elections in the Argentine capital.

Bullrich has been a significant player in the recent political disputes in the City of Buenos Aires, publicly confronting figures such as Jorge Macri and Waldo Wolff over issues like police station escapes. In recent weeks, she has intensified her presence at campaign events for Manuel Adorni, showing a progressive approach to the libertarian party.

This move by Bullrich occurs in a context of internal tensions between the national government and the PRO, the party for which Bullrich competed in the last presidential election. The relationship between the two forces has been affected by recent statements from Mauricio Macri, who criticized La Libertad Avanza for blocking potential electoral agreements in the Argentine capital.

To formalize her affiliation, Bullrich participated in a new advertising spot for La Libertad Avanza, highlighting the party's role in clearing the streets of blockades, in clear contrast to previous administrations. The spot also features Javier Milei, Luis Caputo, Federico Sturzenegger, and Manuel Adorni, thus showing explicit support from Bullrich towards the party.