A year after taking office and months away from the start of a new election campaign, the national government finds itself at a crossroads: Integrating new data to win the election battle while trying to balance the sentiments of representatives already sitting in Congress.
One thing La Libertad Avanza spreads is its plan to form a coalition of 92 representatives, discussions between yourself and your allies, and the results for next year. This is thanks to the 47 representatives who had to extend the term of the Fatherland Alliance. If this is achieved, the Liberal Alliance will become the majority party bloc.
It’s an entirely bold bet for a party serving its first term. let us not forget this Javier Mire wins election without party supportand implemented in the following provinces: I’m not a radical.
The president’s sister, Karina Millais, whom Javier Mire calls "The Boss" himself, sought to correct this weakness in the ruling party and began to build the Avantgarde of Freedom into a national party. In particular, it is understood The province of Buenos Aires is the main battleground. On the land of Buenos Aires they will be renewed 35 stalls. Perhaps that’s why Karina made her debut as a speaker at last October’s 11th event. silver.
Interestingly, the liberal movement that became the country’s first parliamentary force contains a contradiction. Let us remember that Javier Milei started his term by giving a speech behind congress Then, during the first year, in addition to trying to create a "rat’s nest" for the legislative branch, It went ahead due to DNU and presidential vetoes. He was able to do this thanks to the third deputies he secured with the help of the PRO, radical opponents of Martin Loustow’s line and some Peronists from the interior.
Liberal and Progressive Legislative Victory will further strengthen the administrative. That is, if Congress cannot set limits on the government, it is because legislative provisions prevent DNU or a presidential veto require two-thirds of both chambers.
However, with a formal victory, Congress is likely to become A kind of notary for the anachronistic Millais government, as Martine Kirchner said at the time it is not surprising that hundreds of these laws once transformed the productive, social and legal structure of the country.
On the other hand, it is reasonable to ask with which candidates The government will fill the list to win the election. With so few liberal figures in the legislature and the sometimes bizarre interventions made, it is difficult to imagine a representative of liberal Avanza becoming a reference in political debate. Specifically: Will the government be able to provide a nationwide slate of legislator candidates who won’t face as many problems in office as they will in 2023?
Milley filled the rosters and positions with unusual figures, many times whom he did not recognize. During the Mauricio Macri government, the standards were completely different. After taking office, he hired consultants to work on finding thousands of technical sheets occupy government positions in the best possible way. Macri bets on team and Mire Perform as a soloist.
There is a word in English " upstart, which describes a person have achieved a certain degree of success or prominence quickly and usually no expected qualifications or skills.
In Argentina, these words help name and perhaps understand what is happening in the government of La Libertad Avanza. A group of people who regularly demonstrate that they have no emotional courage, political experience, or technical expertise find themselves **
What strategies is La Libertad Avanza employing to build a stronger presence in Congress?
## Interview with Political Analyst on Argentina’s Upcoming Election
**Interviewer:** We’re joined today by [Guest Name], a political analyst specializing in Argentinian politics. Welcome to the show!
**Guest:** Thank you for having me.
**Interviewer:** President Milei’s party, La Libertad Avanza, is facing an interesting dilemma. They need to both secure new seats in the upcoming elections and court existing representatives to build a strong coalition. How are they balancing these two goals?
**Guest:** This is indeed a challenging balancing act for La Libertad Avanza. They came to power without a strong party base and have somewhat strained relations with Congress.
**Interviewer:** Right, we saw that reflected in President Milei’s initial stance against Congress and his use of DNU decrees.
**Guest:** Precisely. Now, they recognize the need for a stronger foothold in the legislature, especially in key provinces like Buenos Aires. President Milei’s sister, Karina, has been instrumental in building the party infrastructure and targeting specific electoral districts.
**Interviewer:** So, they’re focused on building a national party structure now?
**Guest:** Exactly. Their aim is to gather enough votes to achieve a majority in Congress, which would allow them to advance their agenda without relying on fragile coalitions. The plan to secure 92 representatives highlights this ambition.
**Interviewer:** This seems like a bold strategy, especially considering President Milei’s initial anti-establishment stance.
**Guest:** It certainly is. La Libertad Avanza’s success in the next election will hinge on their ability to convince voters they can deliver on their promises while simultaneously building productive relationships with the existing political landscape. It’s a high-stakes game with significant implications for Argentina’s future.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your insights, [Guest Name]. This is certainly a fascinating political landscape to watch.