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Mendoza Elections Mark a Turning Point for Libertarians

La Libertad Avanza in Mendoza solidified its position after the October 26 elections, crediting success to Karina Milei's leadership. The movement's leader called the results a 'turning point' for the party.


Mendoza Elections Mark a Turning Point for Libertarians

In a statement released following the October 26, 2025 elections, the president of La Libertad Avanza in Mendoza, Facundo Correa Llano, affirmed that the results obtained in the province represent a 'turning point' for the libertarian space and mark its consolidation as a political force in the district. According to the local libertarian leader, in just one year since the party's formal formation in Mendoza, La Libertad Avanza managed to establish itself as a space with territorial presence and an organized structure throughout the province. 'The people of Mendoza chose to support a project that proposes freedom, order, and responsibility as the foundation for building the future,' he stated. The leader attributed much of this growth to the leadership of Karina Milei, the party's national president. He highlighted her role in building the libertarian political project and her contribution to the force's expansion: 'Her constant work allowed the movement to gain political identity, structure, and a sense of direction.' Correa Llano also thanked the support of national leaders Martín Menem, the party's vice president, and Eduardo 'Lule' Menem, the Secretary of Political Coordination, acknowledging their institutional backing and commitment to the cause. For the president of La Libertad Avanza Mendoza, the electoral performance is not limited to vote counts: 'It's not just an electoral victory; it's the consolidation of a political force that grows with conviction, clarity, and hope, and it demonstrates that when there is organization, leadership, and purpose, change is possible,' he stated. The statement closes with a forward-looking message: 'Today, Mendoza stands up and becomes a protagonist in the Argentina we are building.'