
Massive membership campaign by La Libertad Avanza in Córdoba
Supporters of Milei filled squares in the main cities of Córdoba during the membership campaign
La Libertad Avanza (LLA) carried out a massive simultaneous membership campaign across the entire province of Córdoba this Saturday. More than 70 membership points were set up in central squares of both large and small towns. The event was described as a "resounding success" by leaders and activists of the group.
From early on, citizens came with their IDs to join the party led by Javier Milei. The tables, organized by local leaders and volunteers, remained active between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.

"We called the lions and the lions came," stated National Deputy Gabriel Bornoroni on his social media. The message was accompanied by images of citizens joining in squares throughout Córdoba Capital, Plaza Roca (Río Cuarto), and Centenario (Villa María). The activity was also replicated in towns such as Bell Ville, Arroyito, La Cumbre, San Francisco, Cosquín, Mendiolaza, La Calera, Jesús María, among many others.

A party making a strong impact in Córdoba
LLA states that the campaign marked a turning point for territorial organization in Córdoba. "La Libertad Avanza is already a serious option that makes the usual suspects tremble," said Bornoroni. The group aims to strongly compete for the 9 seats up for renewal in the Chamber of Deputies for the province of Córdoba.
Gabriel Bornoroni thanked the thousands of citizens who joined the event. He emphasized that the massive support "is proof that change is here to stay." "In Córdoba, there is a living force that doesn't respond to traditional structures," he stated.

During the day, the work of various provincial leaders was also evident. This was the case for Laura Soldano in Río Cuarto, Evelín Barroso in Córdoba Capital, Leonella Ceratto from the Unión department. Marcela Amaya also participated in Cruz del Eje, as did Romina Caggiano in the provincial interior.

Membership: the first step toward a new politics
Joining the party is free, voluntary, and requires being over 16 years old and presenting an ID. It allows participation in the party's internal life and the selection of its own candidates in the districts. LLA will continue to promote membership events in neighborhoods, fairs, and community gatherings.
Party spokespersons emphasized that personal data is protected and used solely for administrative purposes. The organizers invited those who could not attend to write to LLA's local social media to join.

With this territorial deployment, Córdoba positions itself as one of the key provinces for the liberal project of the ruling party. La Libertad Avanza trusts that citizens' enthusiasm will translate into institutional and legislative presence. "They are not going to stop us," party members stated in their closing message.
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