
Karina Milei met with PRO figures to outline an alliance in Buenos Aires
'We will take the ideas of freedom to every corner of the province,' said Karina Milei
The Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, expressed this Wednesday her strong support for the expansion of the libertarian project in the province of Buenos Aires, which she described as "the last bastion of damn populism". In a message posted on her official X account (formerly Twitter), Milei emphasized the Government's direction and the support of important Buenos Aires leaders.
"Accompanying the wind of history and listening to the demand of the millions who voted for us, we continue working to liberate the province of Buenos Aires", the official wrote.
The message was accompanied by a photo with Lule Menem, Sebastián Pareja, Cristian Ritondo, Diego Santilli, and Guillermo Montenegro, key figures in the political structure of the ruling party in Buenos Aires. With this gesture, Milei seeks to consolidate an alliance that combines the territorial muscle of PRO with the narrative of La Libertad Avanza, in view of the 2025 legislative elections.
A message with a strong ideological tone
True to the discursive style of her brother, President Javier Milei, Karina maintained a combative tone against Kirchnerism and its provincial allies, pointing to populism as the main political adversary.

"We will take the ideas of freedom to the last corner of the province. Long live freedom, damn it!", the official concluded, using the most emblematic slogan of the ruling party.
Alliance with some PRO figures in Buenos Aires
The presence of Ritondo and Santilli in the image did not go unnoticed. Both former officials of María Eugenia Vidal's administration have had prominent roles in Buenos Aires politics and maintain constant dialogue with the national Executive. Guillermo Montenegro, mayor of General Pueyrredón, also appears as a key figure to attract votes in the fifth electoral section.
Meanwhile, Sebastián Pareja—coordinator of the Buenos Aires structure of La Libertad Avanza—and Lule Menem—president's most trusted operator—represent the most organic wing of the libertarian space.

Karina Milei's publication is set in a context where the ruling party begins to outline its electoral strategy for 2025. The intention to expand its territorial base and consolidate alliances with PRO sectors appears as one of the possible paths to break the Peronist hegemony in the Buenos Aires suburbs.
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