On December 10, the balance of power will shift, priorities will change, and a new stage will begin in the new Congress: order, responsibility, and work to defend the efforts of Argentines," Bullrich wrote on her X social media account.
The new "Iron Lady" arrives in Congress with an impressive track record, especially from her tenure as head of the Security Ministry, and with the mission, among others, to repair the lack of political leadership in a chamber where its chair, Vice President Victoria Villarruel, did not follow the script prepared for her by the Casa Rosada.
For her "disobediences," the President of the Senate was accused of conspiring against President Javier Milei's libertarian project.
Bullrich's arrival is precisely aimed at giving greater cohesion and political direction to a bloc that will be larger from December, and to serve as a counterweight to Villarruel, who, after distancing herself from Milei, reaffirmed that her role will be institutional, not political.
Buenos Aires, November 27 (NA) — Outgoing Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, who will be sworn in this Friday as national senator, met this Thursday with the libertarian troops she will lead with an iron fist when she takes office on December 10.
After sweeping the October 26 elections with over 52% of the vote, the minister received the support of the President's Chief of Staff, Karina Milei, to become the new president of the La Libertad Avanza bloc in the Upper House, replacing the Jujuy lawmaker Ezequiel Atauche.
"Meeting of the future LLA Senate Bloc."