
Javier Milei continued to give vent to his campaign in a permanent state. At the head of the gratitude tour, he re-entered the province of Córdoba, a district where La Libertad Avanza received 42% of the vote to encourage militancy. It will not be the final destination of this trip, as the President, accompanied by his sister Karina, wants to continue visiting provinces clearly aimed at 2027 throughout the summer.
The highlight of this move by the libertarian was the short speech he gave on the Paseo del Buen Pastor, in the Nueva Córdoba district of the capital, the place he had chosen to carry out the activity he had planned last week. “Not only do I want to thank you for supporting the polls in the last elections, I also want to redouble my commitment to making Argentina the most liberal country in the world,” he shouted euphorically, megaphone in hand and from the back of a truck, a constant in the run-up to the general election.
“In the election campaign we are faced with the question: whether Argentina is making progress or going backwards. We have decided to move forward, so we will continue to move forward. Viva La Libertad Carajo!”, he concluded, before saying goodbye to the dozens of people who had come to see him. In this way, the economist began to give positioning gestures for the election campaign that will take place in two years.
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When PERFIL in Casa Rosada asked about the head of state’s next steps, they confirmed that he will be playing on the tour for at least the next two months. The presentations, as seen in the district governed by Martín Llaryora, will replicate everything that the Libertarian did during the election campaign of October 26 last year.
It is his last stop on Córdoba soil, Milei, since he entered the Nueva Córdoba neighborhood at 6 p.m., devoting himself to disregarding the security protocols of the Casa Militar and greeting any militant who approached him and agreed to take photos. Especially among those who gathered near the hotel where he was staying, the Quinto Centenario.
With his characteristic leather jackets he wanted to express direct contact with his followers, closeness and gratitude. The LLA leaders in the province stressed that there was “euphoria” at all times and everything was going as planned. But beyond the excitement caused by the libertarian leader’s presence, there was one fact that complicated the logistics: the large number of people who showed up at the scene, which made it difficult for the economist to get into the official car. In this vehicle he drove to the Paseo del Buen Pastor, accompanied by his sister, deputies Martín Menem, Gabriel Bornoroni and Gabriel Roca. The website chosen by the Libertarian team for the CEO to say a few words.
Referring to the event and the significance of Milei’s stay in the province, Bornoroni stated that Córdoba is the most liberal province in the country and that he “has once again saved Argentina. Therefore, Milei once again thanked all the supporters and the excellent choice that was made.” He also expressed confidence that the labor reform prepared by the ruling party will receive a quick debate in Parliament. Basically because the initiative “banks” on formalizing millions of informal workers.
While Iñaki Gutiérrez, a member of the presidential communications team, assessed the day positively and how important it was for the party to achieve a great result in the district: “We are very happy with everything that was done. This presidential tour was precisely about thanking all the voters who accompanied La Libertad Avanza and gave it legislative strength to continue its agenda.”