Tensions Rise Among Libertarians in Argentina

As the political climate heats up in General Rodríguez, libertarian factions struggle with internal conflicts and seek clarity on alliances ahead of upcoming elections.


Tensions Rise Among Libertarians in Argentina

One of the insiders of the libertarian movement acknowledges that the inability to conduct primary elections (PASO) to define the situation in each town and electoral section could become a complex situation: "This will be a door 12." Meanwhile, Patricia Bullrich, both personally and through her subordinates, warns about the importance of aligning messages with candidates so that people can understand them.

The lack of clarity on the path to follow in the Province of Buenos Aires has led many original libertarians to seek new opportunities with former partners, such as Fernando Rozas and Carlos Kikcuchi. The situation is evident in the growing number of individuals who worked with her during the PRO campaign and are now seeking other political horizons. This scenario has created unrest among those seeking unity between the PRO and the libertarians.

In a recent call in General Rodríguez, a significant number of provincial legislators and councilors from all districts of Greater Buenos Aires gathered. The uncertainty about the direction to take in the province could provide libertarians with the freedom of action they long for.

Regarding the situation in the legislature, a scandal recently erupted where "libertarian" deputies were involved in confrontations over different positions in parliamentary work committees. In light of this situation, figures like Cristian Ritondo, Silvia Lospenato, and Diego Santilli did not intervene to restore order, indicating a potential distancing from libertarians in some decision-making spheres.

In the Province of Buenos Aires, new elections must be held in districts where irregularities were reported. This situation has raised doubts among municipal leaders about their future participation in the libertarian alliance. The lack of financial support and resources from certain sectors of the ruling party has led to internal tensions and distrust regarding the future of the Libertad Avanza movement.

On the other hand, uncertainty reigns in what was Juntos por el Cambio, where the authorities of the PRO and the UCR are preparing to define their path. In the Buenos Aires legislative realm, discussions about the possible suspension of the PASO in the province have not yet advanced. Furthermore, the attempt at political reform faces obstacles and internal challenges that complicate decision-making.

The political landscape in the Province of Buenos Aires presents itself as uncertain territory, where internal disputes, lack of clear definitions, and tensions between different actors complicate the picture. Meanwhile, from other political groups like Axel Kicillof's movement, new strategies and alliances are beginning to be woven amid this complex political situation.