How do you defeat a regime that ruled for 80 years? With a single paper ballot, freedom, and courage.

How do you defeat a regime that ruled for 80 years? With a single paper ballot, freedom, and courage.
How do you defeat a regime that has ruled for 80 years? With a single paper ballot, freedom, and courage
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The libertarian liberal surge demolished the system that thrived on fraud and deceit

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Argentina did not experience just another election: it experienced a demolition of the system that ensured the same people always won. When reviewing the evolution of the Chamber of Deputies, La Libertad Avanza went from 2 seats in 2021 to 94 in 2025. A historic leap, a political earthquake. An eruption that shattered all the manuals of traditional politics. But the secret was not just the epic: the Single Paper Ballot detonated the heart of the old apparatus.

The SPB dismantled the patronage logistics, dried up the mechanism of incremental fraud, and returned control to the citizen. The Single Paper Ballot saved Argentina. It is here to stay.

It was not just an electoral change. It was a cultural transformation: for the first time in decades, democracy was no longer held hostage by those who wanted to perpetuate themselves through auxiliary lists, mirror lists, fraud, and militant poll watchers. The SPB recovered the essence of voting: simple, clean, verifiable. When politics ceases to be a labyrinth designed so the same people always win, what they never expected happens: a liberal libertarian force won again. 

The old regime is creaking. That's why it tries to entrench itself behind the tale of "national industry." An empty slogan that hides the usual: privileges, protectionism, eternal subsidies, SIRAs, restrictions, and barriers designed so a few cunning individuals do business at the expense of an entire country. A feudal business system. A crony capitalism that destroyed opportunities, expelled talent, and sank wages for decades.

Peronism criticizes people for buying dollars, criticizes people for traveling, criticizes—in short—people for being free. Their approach has always been to decide for others. Their permanent fantasy is to return to restrictions, to mafia-like customs, to a prison-country where only friends of those in power have permission to enter or leave. They want Argentina to go back to the model of fear as if these two years of reconstruction had not happened.

Meanwhile, while they left 50% informality, now they try to disguise themselves as "defenders of the worker" by talking about "labor precariousness." Seriously? They have not even read Milei's bill. They do not defend wages: they defend unions that forgot to defend their members. They do not defend rights: they defend power structures. They are prisoners of a system that only works if the country fails, because a poor worker dependent on the patron is their only political fuel.

Meanwhile, the real Argentina—the one that produces—is breathing again. In October, agriculture brought in 760 million dollars and has already accumulated 30.323 billion in eleven months, 24% more than in 2024. When the State stops stepping on the countryside's neck, the countryside flourishes. Freedom works: it is that simple. But there are always those who want to put the brakes on development, like a Kirchnerist deputy who proposed a tax on cow gases. Yes, on cows. After destroying 12 million head of cattle and making 20,000 producers disappear, they are back for a cartoonish environmentalist revenge. There is no limit to absurdity when ideology replaces common sense.

The difference in models is seen daily. Meanwhile, the Nation opens bids for the concession of the Comahue hydroelectric plants and receives 685 million dollars in private investment, while Buenos Aires Peronism invents a "provincial INCAA" and gives 626 million pesos to La Cámpora to fatten another political fund. Two countries coexisting in one: a provincial government that collects for politics and a national government that opens the game to the private sector and development.

A national government that also, in terms of security, certifies the cultural change. In just two years, we went from defending criminals to fighting them. Today we are the safest country in the region. The Bullrich doctrine marked a turning point: it reduced narco-crimes in Rosario, ended—together with Pettovello—the roadblocks, empowered the forces, seized record amounts of cocaine, and reinstated order. Without hesitation, Dr. Bullrich has been the best Security Minister in democratic history.

This is the true Argentine divide: a project that liberates, produces, exports, and invests versus another that regulates, confiscates, invents funds, and proposes outrageous taxes. An Argentina that is rising again against an Argentina that insists on its own decline.


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