The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich stated to Infobae that Javier Milei's government has the obligation to defend the country's economic and political order with ideas, leaving insults behind and focusing on deep debate. "The government, not just the President, has to highlight ideas and not insults. The priority is to defend the economic project and the simplification of people's lives," she emphasized.
Bullrich pointed out that every time Congress votes for additional allocations without budgetary support, "instability, more deficit, and more inflation are caused." For this reason, she demanded that Parliament discuss labor, tax, and fiscal reforms, instead of "demagogic and irresponsible" initiatives that seek to destabilize.
Against Kirchnerism and opposition majorities
The official linked the marches in defense of hospitals and universities to an attempt at political manipulation. "If Axel Kicillof attends, it is clear that Kirchnerism seeks to hegemonize the protest to gain power. We're going to ensure that no one uses the streets as an excuse to destabilize," she warned.

Bullrich was categorical in pointing out that the opposition, having become a parliamentary majority, is trying "to blow up governability" with excessive spending projects. Faced with that maneuver, she stated that the ruling party has to resist firmly and not give in on its roadmap of adjustment and stability.
Fiscal balance and order in the face of demagogy
Regarding Milei's vetoes on hospital funding and the pediatric emergency, Bullrich defended the decision: "There is no insignificant expenditure; the sum of small allocations generates deficit. The strategy of forcing the agenda only erodes the country's project. Our commitment is to cover the most vulnerable, but without disorder or fraud."









