The Minister of Security and Senate candidate for CABA, Patricia Bullrich, released a video in a public space explaining how to vote for La Libertad Avanza
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Within the framework of the national elections next Sunday, the Minister of Security and senatorial candidate for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Patricia Bullrich, recorded an explanatory video in a public space, with a significant turnout of citizens who approached to watch and learn how to vote for La Libertad Avanza. The official emphasized that the implementation of the single ballot makes it possible to overcome the constant obstacles they face in Congress.
"For six months, the only thing that happens in Congress is that they put obstacles in our way. With this, we unlock it," Bullrich stated, stressing that the single ballot represents "an essential step for democratic transparency, and we achieved it for the first time in history with this government."
Patricia Bullrich, ministra de Seguridad.
In the recording, the candidate detailed the voting procedure: "Here in Buenos Aires, we vote for two categories: senators. If you want to vote for me, you mark there, and you accompany with deputies, which goes below. In the City, there are two crosses." Bullrich reiterated that this method ensures that "now it's going to be much more difficult" to commit irregularities such as ballot theft or chain voting, practices that previous governments reported.
Along with the video, the minister published a clarifying message for voters: "Two little crosses in the violet column, the one with the eagle, the one for the La Libertad Avanza + PRO Alliance, and that's it. This way, we add deputies and senators so they don't keep putting obstacles in our way."
Patricia Bullrich, ministra de Seguridad.
Meanwhile, as the government moves forward with measures that strengthen transparency, a new episode highlights the difference with the opposition. At Technical School No. 2 in Ciudad Jardín, in Tres de Febrero, a group of Peronist councilors and school board members entered the institution to carry out political proselytizing activities as part of a "Youth Vote" day. According to photos and posts on social media, the activity was organized by camporista Juan Debandi together with the Buenos Aires Undersecretary of Education, Pablo Urquiza, who opened the school's doors.
During the event, the activists displayed ballots, praised the figure of Juan Domingo Perón and attacked President Javier Milei, while making the traditional Peronist "V" for victory. Debandi shared the event on Facebook: "We shared a Youth Vote day at Técnica 2 in #CiudadJardín with student centers from different schools. Together with @pablourquizaok, Buenos Aires Undersecretary of Education, we talked about the importance of participating and learned together how to vote with the new Single Paper Ballot."