President Javier Milei spent the weekend traveling through northern Argentina, leading campaign rallies in Santiago del Estero and Tucumán as he enters the final stretch before the national elections. His message to supporters was direct: Argentina is at a decisive moment — one where citizens must choose between freedom and the failed policies of the past.
Milei began his day in Santiago del Estero, where he shared the stage with local candidates Laura Godoy and Tomás Figueroa. In front of a packed crowd, he spoke about the importance of defending economic liberty, cutting bureaucracy, and maintaining the momentum of his government’s reforms. “We are respected in the world because we chose to change,” he told the audience, drawing applause from supporters waving Argentine flags and banners with the Libertad Avanza logo.
Later in the afternoon, Milei continued his tour in Tucumán, where he joined the campaign of Federico Pelli, one of the rising figures within his movement. Together, they walked through Yerba Buena, greeting residents and reaffirming their commitment to ending political privileges and empowering local economies. The visit was both symbolic and strategic, showing Milei’s effort to connect with voters outside Buenos Aires and to strengthen his coalition in key provinces.
The President’s trip reflects a broader campaign strategy focused on mobilizing support in the interior of the country, where many citizens have responded positively to his message of fiscal discipline and personal responsibility. His rallies have grown larger and more enthusiastic, suggesting that his message of “freedom, order, and progress” continues to resonate deeply across Argentina.
As the elections draw closer, Milei’s presence in the provinces underscores his determination to build a national movement rooted in both conviction and results. His challenge now is to turn that energy into votes — and, ultimately, into the political muscle needed to secure his ambitious reform agenda.

									
	
	
	
	
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