La Libertad Avanza obtains legal personality in Río Negro

La Libertad Avanza achieved legal recognition as a political party in Río Negro province this Friday. National Senator Enzo Fullone led the process and announced progress toward the 2027 elections.

The process was completed with judicial approval and Fullone celebrated the achievement on social media. He noted that the party will now have electoral tools to compete and spread its ideas across the province.

National Deputy Aníbal Tortoriello recently joined La Libertad Avanza after leaving the PRO. He explained his decision responds to the electoral mandate for reforms based on freedom and a more efficient state.

The party aims to contest the governorship currently held by Alberto Weretilneck of Juntos Somos Río Negro. Fullone is seen as a possible candidate for the space in next year's provincial elections.

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