Buenos Aires legislator Ramiro Mara He will be the head of the Liberal Party, which is headed by the president Javier MileyAfter the space was officially formed into eight provinces.
Mara chaired a meeting in Buenos Aires and stressed the necessity of continuing joint work. In an interview with the agency Telamdefined the purposes of the new space, as they defined that “The party’s goals are to defend libertarian ideas and support President Javier Miley.”
In this sense, he explained that he hopes to develop the space throughout the country: “The doors are open to all provinces that wish to join this party. “We hope to cover 60% of the country by 2025 and 80% by 2027.”
He also defended libertarian thought: “This is the result of the work that began in 2017 in the various Argentine provinces and which consists of The true defense of the ideas of freedom and the emergence of personality “In whom we saw ourselves fully represented and who we supported from the beginning of his political career to represent a turning point in Argentine politics, which is Javier Miley, the president today.”
In this context, the former candidate for prime minister of Buenos Aires pointed out that the country is seeking to acquire a model of freedom. “We are proud of everything that has been achieved so far at La Libertad Avanza, We will continue to build the path until Argentina becomes a once and for all liberal country Led by President Javier Miley. “We're just getting started,” he said.
The meeting was also part of Andres Severino PeraltaFor Cordoba. Jose Pedro CavigliaBy Mendoza. Silvia Adalgisa Malvesifor Santa Fe; Luciano Marcos Ortiz, for La Bamba; And Jonathan LencinaFor Catamarca, along with other officials representing the party in their regions.