Patricia BullrichPresident of the bloc Freedom Advances (LLA) in the Senate, celebrated this Thursday, through his official X account, Luis Juez’s decision to join the Libertarians through the Interblock that LLA and the Civic Front will integrate, the space created by the Córdoba legislature. “I’m glad to have him with me: a man of strong convictions, decent and that he is always on the side of the profound changes that Argentina needs. Our team is strengthened by a Senate determined to advance reform and build an orderly and free country. Let’s do everything“wrote the former security minister.

The judge confirmed yesterday that he would be leaving the PRO bench to form the Civic front monoblock, which would be integrated into the La Libertad Avanza (LLA) interblock. Thanks to this movement, the ruling party will have 21 members in the Senate, becomes the second minority in the upper house.
According to key parliamentary sources who spoke to the Argentine News Agency, The decision of the Córdoba legislature is in line with his goal of approaching the government with the intention of running for governor of his province in 2027.or advances in freedom. With the departure of Judge, in There were only three members left in the PRO block: Victoria Huala, Martín Goerling Lara and Andrea Cristina.
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In January, the senator from Córdoba resigned from the presidency of the Macrista bloc due to his differences with the strategies of the founder of the Yellow Party and declared his goal to be “Milei’s candidate, I don’t know whether from a coalition or from a larger space, I don’t know, but from Milei.” I would be happy if Milei could proudly say: “My candidate for governor of Cordoba is Senator Luis Juez.”‘”.
It is important to note that the Córdoba lawmaker, like his colleague Bullrich, passed through various political groups before ending up in the PRO: he began his career in Peronism, allied with Menemism and supported Kirchnerism, he also joined the Front Union of Social Forces and founded his own political space, Partido Nuevo, which would later become the Civic Front. Later he was part of the Broad Progressive Front and the Civic and Social Progressive Front, eventually joining Cambiemos and Juntos por el Cambio.

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The new senator must gain allies to approve the laws the executive branch wants to see approved. Days ago he admitted that “negotiations are already beginning” in the upper house. approve the labor reform promoted by Mileiand expected that This initiative, along with the 2026 state budget, will be the ruling party’s top priority.
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On the show “This Morning,” which airs on Radio Rivadaviathe senator assured: “We have enough senators to discuss and speak, and we know that some will not vote on labor laws, so we must engage in dialogue with those who have the will to make a difference…” Something will now change in the Senate because we are an important majorityand we will be able to get whatever laws the executive sends. We have to move forward.”
Regarding the obstacles that Kirchnerism, which had already foreseen its opposition to labor reform and other LLA initiatives, could create, Bullrich was candid: “We know exactly what we have to do and what we have to do.” We are not afraid, there is no way to return to Argentina from the disorder“.
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