La Libertad Avanza has once again added a key piece in the Chamber of Deputies: Santa Fe legislator Verónica Razzini has formalized her incorporation into the liberal bloc and left Peronism one step away from losing the position of first minority, a place it held for decades even when it was in opposition. With her arrival, the ruling party will reach 92 deputies, just four below Fuerza Patria, which could face an imminent split from the four representatives from Catamarca.
Razzini, who had left PRO last year along with deputy Gabriel Chumpitaz to form the Futuro y Libertad bloc, sealed her move to LLA after months of joint work with Patricia Bullrich's team. Her political career is deeply linked to business activism: in 2021, after suffering a three-month union blockade at the family business, she founded the Anti-Blockade Business Movement, from which she established herself as a strong voice against union extortion and productive paralysis.

Through a message shared on her social media, the deputy explained her decision in strong terms. She stated that she entered politics to "restore strength and predictability to SMEs and companies, which are the productive soul of Argentina," and emphasized that "the direction Javier Milei has taken is consistent with this dream." In that vein, she committed to working to "protect sources of employment, leave behind the old ways that have already expired, and open a stage of true growth."
The legislator also gave special thanks to Patricia Bullrich, whom she described as the first leader to open doors for her, and to deputy Romina Diez, a libertarian leader in Santa Fe, for integrating her into the provincial team. "This is the way, honored to begin this new stage," she said.









