In a significant political development, Patricia Bullrich, Argentina’s Minister of Security and former leader of the PRO party, is set to formalize her affiliation with La Libertad Avanza (LLA) this evening. The event will be led by Karina Milei, the party’s president, and Manuel Adorni, LLA’s candidate for the upcoming Buenos Aires elections.
The affiliation ceremony is scheduled for 6 PM at a prominent plaza in Buenos Aires, marking a pivotal moment in the city’s political landscape. Bullrich’s decision comes just under two weeks before the city’s elections on May 18, signaling a strategic move to consolidate support within the libertarian movement.
Bullrich, who previously ran for president under the Juntos por el Cambio coalition and led the PRO party until early 2024, distanced herself from former President Mauricio Macri following internal disagreements. Her alignment with LLA began after the 2023 elections, where she publicly endorsed Javier Milei’s candidacy, demonstrating a shift towards libertarian ideals.
The integration of Bullrich into LLA’s ranks underscores the party’s efforts to broaden its base and appeal to a wider electorate. Her active participation in campaign events alongside Karina Milei and Manuel Adorni highlights a unified front aimed at securing a victory in the Buenos Aires elections.
This move also reflects the evolving dynamics between LLA and the PRO party, particularly concerning electoral strategies in Buenos Aires and the broader province. While discussions continue regarding potential alliances, Bullrich’s affiliation with LLA indicates a decisive step towards redefining political alliances in Argentina.
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