Patricia Bullrich resigns as Argentina's Security Minister, holding resignation letter in official office with successor in background.
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Patricia Bullrich resigns as security minister to Milei

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Patricia Bullrich submitted her resignation as security minister, effective December 1, 2025, to take up her national senate seat on December 10. In a letter to Javier Milei, she thanked him for the trust placed in her and emphasized the security doctrine established during her tenure. She will be replaced by her current secretary, Alejandra Monteoliva.

On Sunday, November 30, 2025, Patricia Bullrich formalized her departure from the Ministry of Security with a letter addressed to President Javier Milei. The resignation takes effect on December 1, allowing Bullrich to assume her national senate seat for Buenos Aires province on December 10, a position won in this year's legislative elections.

In the letter, Bullrich stated: “I deeply thank you, Mr. President, for the trust and support to sustain and execute the security and order doctrine that prevails in the country today.” She recalled that two years ago, Milei entrusted her with the mission to “care for Argentines, confront crime decisively, and recover order on the streets.” During her tenure, which she previously held from 2015 to 2019, policies such as the Public Order Protocol, operations in Rosario against drug trafficking, and territorial controls in conflict zones were consolidated.

Bullrich thanked the ministry team for their support in “every operation, every decision, and every battle we fought together for the country.” She assured that from the Senate, she will continue “defending with the same conviction the values we share and the reforms the country needs: strong institutions, law, order, and a country where good Argentines can live and progress in freedom”.

Regarding her successor, Secretary Alejandra Monteoliva, with experience in provincial and national security, Bullrich said: “If there is someone capable of continuing the doctrine that has achieved order in the country today, it is her. Her capacity, experience, and commitment will be essential to deepen the path we have started”.

Bullrich's exit is part of the officialism of La Libertad Avanza's political reorganization, where she is expected to lead the senatorial bloc and advance agendas such as the 2026 Budget during December's extraordinary sessions. The move aims to ensure continuity in a key portfolio for Milei's administration.

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Initial reactions on X to Patricia Bullrich's resignation as Security Minister are mostly positive from Milei supporters, praising her legacy in reducing crime, ending protests, and establishing a security doctrine, with confidence in successor Alejandra Monteoliva. Some opponents express relief or skepticism toward the government.

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Argentine President Javier Milei announces Alejandra Monteoliva and Carlos Alberto Presti as new Ministers of Security and Defense at Casa Rosada press conference.
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Milei appoints Monteoliva and Presti as new security and defense ministers

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On November 22, 2025, President Javier Milei announced that Alejandra Monteoliva will take over as Minister of Security and Carlos Alberto Presti as Minister of Defense, replacing Patricia Bullrich and Luis Petri, who will move to Congress on December 10. These appointments mark the first time since 1983 that an active-duty military officer will lead Defense. Both figures promise continuity in the current ministerial policies.

Patricia Bullrich swore in as a national senator for La Libertad Avanza in Argentina's Congress on Friday, bidding farewell to her role at the Ministry of Security. During the ceremony, she clashed with Vice President Victoria Villarruel and announced plans to investigate the transparency of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) from the Senate. The event featured incidents like a dispute over a seat for Karina Milei.

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The Argentine government, with Diego Santilli as the new Interior Minister, is intensifying dialogues with provincial governors to advance the 2026 Budget and labor and tax reforms. Santilli has already resigned as a deputy and started meetings at the Casa Rosada. However, doubts arise over congressional alliances following the departure of legislators aligned with Patricia Bullrich.

The government's inner circle met on Monday with Economy Minister Luis Caputo at the Casa Rosada to review details of the 2026 Budget and define its approval strategy in Congress. The meeting, led by Karina Milei, included key figures like Martín Menem and Patricia Bullrich, though President Javier Milei did not participate. The focus was on legislative support and consensuses with allied governors.

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President Javier Milei convened his cabinet to a meeting at the Quinta de Olivos on Monday, including an asado, to assess 2025 management and outline priorities for 2026. The gathering aims to solidify the unity of the renewed team and advance key reforms such as the Inocencia Fiscal law and the 2026 Budget. It highlights internal reorganization and legislative strategy amid economic achievements.

Following legislative elections, Argentina's officialism warned the opposition it will veto the 2026 Budget if it fails to ensure fiscal balance. Chamber of Deputies President Martín Menem stressed the need for rationality to avoid political chaos. The government aims to delay the debate until new legislators take office on December 10.

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Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni led the year's first officialist political table meeting to devise a strategy ensuring the labor reform's approval in Congress. Interior Minister Diego Santilli will start a tour of key provinces like Salta, Neuquén, and Entre Ríos to negotiate compensations amid unrest over Income Tax changes. This effort aims to address governors' concerns who are conditioning support on fiscal adjustments.

 

 

 

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