President Javier Milei is facing the final stretch of an electoral campaign marked by economic recovery, stability, and the resurgence of social optimism. With just a few days left before the national elections, the head of state has decided to take charge of the closing events, delivering his message of hope and reaffirming to the public that "this time the effort is worth it."
The final tour will include two emblematic squares for La Libertad Avanza (LLA): Córdoba and Rosario, where Milei will seek to consolidate the popular support that has sustained his administration from the beginning. His presence aims not only to reinforce national leadership but also to give a boost to libertarian candidates and PRO allies who are accompanying him in this decisive stage.

On Tuesday, the President will lead a tour through downtown Córdoba, together with leader Gonzalo Roca, who heads the libertarian list in that province. Both will begin the walk at 5:30 p.m., from the intersection of San Lorenzo and Ituzaingó, accompanied by activists and local residents.
The visit to Córdoba carries strong symbolic value: it is one of Milei's strongholds and a key territory to consolidate the ruling party's electoral base. Roca, who is competing against Kirchnerism and the United Provinces bloc of former governor Juan Schiaretti, recently warned about the collusion among traditional sectors seeking to halt change.
"These are the recipes used cyclically, and the 'middle avenue' ends up serving Kirchnerism. For example, now they're attempting a motion of censure against the Chief of Cabinet, Guillermo Francos, and they end up acting together on important issues. That has prevented Argentina from taking off, because every time something arises that could generate change, they stop it," Roca stated in an interview with the media.









