
Although the elections were known ten days ago through a statement issued by the President’s Office, the elections were formalized on Tuesday. Appointment of Alejandra Montoleva as Minister of National SecurityInstead of the elected senator Patricia Bullrich.
His appointment, which takes effect on Tuesday, was crystallized in Decree No. 851/2025 published in the Official Gazette. Official Gazette. Regulations on their first point He accepts Bullrich’s resignation to this position. Then, in the second, he thanks him for “services rendered,” and in the third, he appoints Montoliva.
Meanwhile, another decision was issued by the Ministry of National Security bearing No. 850/2025 accepting the resignation of the new Minister in charge of Minister of Homeland Securityand set it as your own Replacement for Martin Ferlauto.
Both texts bear the signature of President Javier Miley and his chief of staff, Manuel Adorni.
Days after taking a seat in the Senate, Bullrich moved forward with the succession process and submitted her resignation as Minister of Security on Sunday.
He did this with a text posted on the networks and directed towards the followingfrom He classified her as “the best security minister in history ever.”.
The best security minister in history ever…!!!
Thank you very much @batopolrich …!!!
Long live the damned freedom https://t.co/N8AOU9EVTC– Javier Miley (@JMiley) December 1, 2025
“I sincerely thank you, Mr. President, for the confidence and support to maintain and implement the principle of security and order prevailing in the country today,” the new head of the Senate Libertarian Caucus wrote with a copy of the letter provided to the president.
In the text, Bullrich thanked the confidence that Miley had given her to lead a portfolio that she described as “strategic,” and warned that in her new role as a senator from the La Libertad Avanza party, she would continue to “defend values” and promote “the reforms that the country needs.”
In parallel, He wished Montoleva successWhich, according to his vision, will continue with “the doctrine that today achieved the country’s system.”
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Who is Alejandra Monteoleva, the future Minister of Security who will replace Patricia Bullrich?
Monteoleva was Córdoba’s Minister of Security until the police uprising in 2013. She then joined the Bullrich administration at the Ministry of Security in 2015.
Previously, he lived 19 years in Colombia, where he worked in the National Police and graduated with a master’s degree in development from the University of Los Andes.
“I have seen you making efforts, growing and building experience. What is coming is that you will face what distinguishes you most: results, courage and honesty. I thank the President for his trust in you and for adhering to the one principle that he ordered Argentina to do: a strong hand, clear rules and the unchanging truth: whoever makes it pays for it,” Bullrich congratulated her in X.