Bullrich prepares an event in Lanús and focuses his Buenos Aires campaign on security

Next Thursday, the presidential candidate Patricia Bullrich will once again set foot in the Third Electoral Section, in the south of the Conurbano, the heart of Kirchner’s power. It will be for the official launch of the pre-candidate for governor Néstor Grindetti, mayor of Lanús and historical leader of the Buenos Aires PRO since Mauricio Macri set up the party.

The act has to do with the changes in the Province that began to design the head of the bullrichista campaign, Juan Pablo Arenaza, and the person in charge of the Buenos Aires territory, the deputy Sebastián García de Luca, Macri’s former political vice minister of the Interior.

The idea that the head of the PRO has been propping up, according to the sources, is “to take advantage of the experience in management and management of the territory that the three pre-candidates have”, in addition to Grindetti, the provincial senator Joaquín de la Torre (former mayor of San Miguel) and Javier Iguacel, by Captain Sarmiento. “What we plan is to intensify our presence in the suburbs, without stopping touring the interior, both small and large cities,” a bullrichista source explains to PROFILE.

The strategy has two anchors: firstly, it is the territory that accounts for almost 40% of the electorate, and secondly, it is where Horacio Rodríguez Larreta does best in terms of numbers in polls.

She is convinced that she needs to win the Province to advance with the changes she is looking for

As for the activity in Lanús, it will be an act in a 360-degree format, like the ones that brought the former president to the Casa Rosada in 2015, with the idea of ​​showing “political muscle”. There will be leaders who are enrolled in Bullrich’s campaign called “The force of change” and Grindetti territorial shipowners who are coordinated by provincial deputy Adrián Urreli, who commands the mayor’s campaign.

The place chosen will be a neighborhood club in Lanús Oeste, and the only speakers will be Grindetti and Bullrich, in that order. Prior to that, the head of the PRO is expected to tour the municipality, she will surely carry out an activity related to the fight against insecurity in Monte Chingolo, one of the most complex neighborhoods in this area. They will also visit the Municipal Studies Foundation that acts as a bunker for the mayor’s campaign.
In addition, the presidential candidate will be with Iguacel at ExpoAgro, next weekend in San Nicolás, where she will also be seen with Manuel Passaglia, the local Peronist mayor of Juntos por el Cambio, and her brother, the provincial deputy Santiago Passaglia . On her last visit to the City, the PRO headline flirted with adding the mayor as a candidate. Iguacel and De la Torre were next to her. Bullrich had already come from events in San Miguel and José C. Paz with the provincial senator who in his campaign appeals to “order.”

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These movements are complemented by the incorporation to the Buenos Aires political table of Hernán Lombardi, the deputy closest to Macri, last week, who is in charge of organizing the “downs” and tours of the pre-candidate with his experience in the ” Yes you can” from 2019.

The challenge in Buenos Aires territory, in this framework, will be the “consolidation of candidates for mayors throughout the province, in having a campaign organization and control according to the Patricia Presidente challenge,” the sources add.

In short, Bullrich is convinced that in order to occupy the Casa Rosada, being able to have control in the same political space of the Province is a central axis for the changes she seeks, especially in matters of security and education.

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