Libertad Avanza Push for Congress Expansion

In Villa Elvira, leaders of Libertad Avanza call for united efforts to secure more seats in Congress ahead of the pivotal 2025 elections. They aim to strengthen their legislative power by building alliances and promoting new candidates.


Libertad Avanza Push for Congress Expansion

At the COPARA Club in Villa Elvira, a call has been made to redouble efforts in the dissemination of ideas of freedom in Argentina. There is a strong emphasis on working intensively to bring these ideas to the entire country and achieve a Congress of Deputies and Senators that supports the necessary reforms for progress. Loyalty to the project becomes a key point for libertarians, who are considering the possibility of including social media figures as candidates.

Presidential advisor Santiago Caputo, in collaboration with Mauricio Macri and Cristian Ritondo, has secured the necessary legislative support so far for the libertarian administration. Adjustments in key positions, such as the Secretary of Energy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, have been well received and are expected to strengthen dialogue looking towards the future.

There is talk of the possibility that José Luis Espert and Diego Santilli from PRO will be heads of the lists in the upcoming elections, while La Libertad Avanza continues to consolidate itself as a national force. The aim is to strengthen the ruling bloc with a view to the upcoming legislative elections in 2025, especially in the province of Buenos Aires.

With a focus on garnering support from the center to the right, they expect to consolidate between 18 and 20 seats in the province of Buenos Aires. This objective is presented as fundamental to achieving a solid legislative majority that allows advancing the plans of the Executive Power. Liberal Leila Gianni has expressed interest in being part of the lists in La Matanza, although there are doubts about this from certain political circles.

In summary, active efforts are being made to consolidate alliances and strengthen the ruling bloc in Congress to promote the necessary reforms in Argentina.

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