President Javier Milei closed his campaign in the city of Córdoba with strong support from libertarian activists. Accompanied by Gonzalo Roca and Karina Milei, he toured Nueva Córdoba in a walk marked by popular enthusiasm. With a megaphone in hand, he insisted that "Liberty Advances or Argentina Falls Behind."
During his speech, which lasted about five minutes, the president reiterated the economic achievements of his administration. He highlighted that "12 million Argentines have escaped poverty" and that insecurity rates "have reached historically low levels." He also emphasized the elimination of roadblocks as evidence of the new public order.
"I never said it was going to be easy," stated Milei before a crowd that acclaimed him with shouts of "Long live liberty, damn it!" He stressed that his government is facing "one hundred years of populism" and that the chosen path is the only possible way toward recovery.

A campaign close marked by fervor and security
The operation was carried out with a large police presence around Buen Pastor and the Nueva Córdoba neighborhood. Thousands of supporters arrived early to welcome the president and accompany libertarian candidate Gonzalo Roca. National leaders and legislators from La Libertad Avanza were also present at the event.
The visit was part of the final stretch toward the legislative elections on October 26. Córdoba will elect nine national deputies and is key for the ruling party, which aims to consolidate its parliamentary presence. Roca highlighted the province as the "productive engine of Argentina" and a symbol of the ideas of liberty.










