Patricia Bullrich celebrated the victory of La Libertad Avanza and called for "building majorities in the Senate."

Security Minister and Senator-elect Patricia Bullrich celebrated the results of the legislative elections, which confirmed the victory of La Libertad Avanza at the national level. From the ruling party's headquarters, she expressed her gratitude for the "trust, the message, and the hope" of the voters. Looking ahead to her future work in the Senate , she stated: "To those who were part of other lists but share a vision of change, we will have our arms open to build majorities."
Patricia Bullrich reaffirmed one of her campaign slogans by emphasizing that "the effort makes sense." She maintained that the election results demonstrate that "the law is seriously enforced and freedom requires this order we are promoting."
He also acknowledged that the management process "was difficult, but worth it." In his speech, he stated: "Today, society gave this project enormous, impressive support throughout Argentina."
The minister encouraged voters to "not go back" and to "continue building change." In that sense, she emphasized: "Today, millions of Argentines trusted President Milei with the ability to govern."
To close his speech, he said: "The Argentine people have taken a great step by once again granting popular governance to President Javier Milei."
After Patricia Bullrich 's remarks, President Javier Milei took the microphone and expressed his willingness to reach consensus with the dialogue-minded opposition. "Beyond the usual misfits, there are dozens of deputies and senators with whom we can reach basic agreements," he stated.
The president also congratulated the provincial governments and described them as "rational and pro-capitalist actors." He added: "We want to invite the vast majority of governors with parliamentary representation to jointly discuss these agreements. Now we can turn the demands of the May Pact into law."
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