After the elections in Buenos Aires, the strategy is focused on the interior with tours in Santa Fe, Mendoza, Corrientes, and Tucumán
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One week before the legislative elections in Buenos Aires, the president confirmed that he will begin the national tour with an event in Córdoba. The decision aims to strengthen local candidacies after the setback in the main district, which accounts for nearly 40% of the electorate. Official sources indicated that the agenda will include visits to Santa Fe, Mendoza, Corrientes, and Tucumán to support the lists.
The electoral command intends to turn territorial presence into concrete votes ahead of October 26 and regain momentum. The new approach prioritizes showcasing management and macroeconomic results as the main focus of the message to provincial voters. Meanwhile, the federal committee has been reactivated, and the Minister of the Interior has already held meetings with allied governors to coordinate support and logistics.
The election in this province is seen as decisive due to its electoral weight and its regional political impact ahead of October. Local analysts maintain that a solid campaign in the interior can offset losses in high-density urban districts. In parallel, the agricultural context presents favorable signs that the teams will try to capitalize on in their messaging.
Gonzalo Roca, candidato a diputado nacional de La Libertad Avanza en Córdoba
Tour through key provinces and support for local candidates
The coalition is planning public events, neighborhood tours, and meetings with members to consolidate territorial structure in each district visited. In Córdoba, they expect that the arrival of national leadership will improve local performance and allow for greater legislative representation. Internal forecasts show competitive scenarios in several provinces that will be decided with the October campaign.
The electoral message will seek to link management and results with productive opportunities and employment in rural and urban areas. Production data will be presented as an argument in favor of regional growth and local economic stability.
After the event in Córdoba, the official delegation will continue with visits to Santa Fe, Mendoza, Corrientes, and Tucumán to support each provincial list. The agenda will combine campaign events, sectoral meetings, and gatherings with producers to highlight management commitments and public works. For now, there is no formal confirmation of the date or exact location, but official sources indicated that the national launch will take place in the coming weeks.