A large-scale and acute crisis unfolded in Argentina after the presidential elections, which revealed deep divisions in the country's democratic institutions and the breakdown of the political spectrum. The personal integrity of the 47 million Argentines was put at risk by political pretexts. "I thought it was important to remind everyone about the 47 million Argentines, who are not responsible for the political games we played. I wanted to make it clear that I am ready to make this moment in history," she said.
The crisis so far has been a lesson for Milei and his command, who were quick to congratulate the president-elect and his team with the election results. "I want to congratulate the president-elect and his command with the election results. It should be for everyone, as we are all in the same boat. I wish the president-elect and his command all the best, so that they do as good a job as possible," she said.
The first important step was taken by Milei, who declared a state of emergency. "I was always a proponent of all ideologies and political pluralities. I am ready to do everything in my power to ensure that this is true for all of us. I want to make it clear that we are going to work for everyone, that we are going to be a team, that we are going to be one. In the end, we want to have a country that is prosperous, that is free, that is peaceful, that is just. We want to have a country that is strong, that is hard-working, that is prosperous," she said.
The media and all the participants in the election campaign were happy with this. "A great escape for all the journalists. It was not aggressive, not spicy, not boring," she said.
Thus, Milei's victory to the democratic principles and structures was a turning point in the development of the country, revealing a shift in the direction of the development of the country towards the strengthening of the institutions of civil society.