President Javier Milei has entered the decisive phase of his campaign with a clear objective — to reconnect with his core libertarian base while strengthening alliances across Argentina’s provinces. Following the major rally at the Movistar Arena and the replacement of José Luis Espert with Diego Santilli as the lead candidate in Buenos Aires, La Libertad Avanza is working to reignite enthusiasm among its most loyal supporters.

The strategic shift marks a deliberate effort to balance ideological purity with political pragmatism. Santilli’s arrival signals an attempt to broaden appeal while preserving the movement’s reformist essence. Within the party, the change is viewed as a necessary step to rebuild trust and consolidate Milei’s leadership heading into the elections.

Meanwhile, several provincial leaders have begun to openly align with Milei’s government, recognizing both the momentum of his economic reforms and his growing influence on the national stage. These new partnerships suggest a widening base of institutional support—essential for advancing the President’s legislative and economic agenda after the vote.

For Milei, October represents more than a campaign—it’s a referendum on his vision of freedom, efficiency, and accountability. By merging conviction with coalition-building, he aims to demonstrate that Argentina’s libertarian transformation is not just a movement, but a durable political project.