Karina Milei, sister of President Javier Milei, met on Monday with the heads of La Libertad Avanza's 24 districts in Buenos Aires to organize the party. The meeting focused on promoting the single ballot, accelerating affiliations, and supporting a package of 90 bills for structural reforms. The government aims to solidify its structure ahead of a year of legislative changes.
On Monday, March 2, 2026, Karina Milei gathered the provincial leaders of La Libertad Avanza in the offices on Avenida de Mayo in Buenos Aires, along with Martín Menem. The goal was to organize the party following the start of ordinary congressional sessions and prepare for the reforms promoted by President Javier Milei.
One of the main agreements was to push for the single ballot nationwide for upcoming elections, aiming to increase transparency and eliminate paper ballots. Karina Milei instructed local leaders to accelerate affiliations in each province, such as in Córdoba, where the party received strong electoral support, to build an independent party base.
During the meeting, the 90 bills that the executive will send to Congress this year were reviewed, including a new Penal Code and a freedom of education law. Discussions also covered the elimination of the Open, Simultaneous, and Mandatory Primaries (PASO), seen as an unnecessary expense, and reforms to political party financing.
Karina Milei's team stressed unifying the discourse so that all representatives echo the president's message and support the reforms without discrepancies. The meeting ended with a unity photo, underscoring the centralized control of the libertarian space heading into 2026.