Buenos Aires, Argentina – President Javier Milei’s government has entered a decisive phase of “electoral definitions,” a crucial period in which the administration will establish its strategy and outline its candidates for the upcoming October elections. This stage not only seeks to validate popular support for the government but could also involve a cabinet refresh, necessary after a year and a half of intense management.

Among the key points highlighted are internal disputes within the government, especially between factions loyal to Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo, tensions that were exacerbated by a recent defeat in the Senate. The administration is actively working on consolidating provincial alliances, expecting to close agreements with key governors such as Alfredo Cornejo in Mendoza, Leandro Zdero in Chaco, and Rogelio Frigerio in Entre Ríos, which will strengthen its territorial support base.

The article also addresses the complexities of forging alliances in strategic provinces like Tucumán and Córdoba, as well as internal discussions regarding potential candidacies for current ministers such as Patricia Bullrich and Sandra Pettovello. The overall strategy aims to minimize the performance of Kirchnerism at the polls. The government faces the challenge of reconfiguring its decision-making system and demonstrating more effective management that transcends macroeconomic stabilization, focusing on implementing policies that generate a direct and positive impact on citizens’ lives.