Patricia Bullrich responded to the PRO's ad against her: "Turn it down."

Security MinisterPatricia Bullrich took aim at the PRO party just hours before the legislative elections in Buenos Aires . The party led by Mauricio Macri called the leader and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta a "traitor" and a "flatbread" in a spot published in the last few hours on the PRO's X account.
In response to this, the official close to Javier Milei responded. "Let them tone it down," the minister demanded, suggesting that these kinds of messages could hinder unity and dialogue with La Libertad Avanza. This was a possibility that was strongly floated as a way to defeat Kirchnerism, although it didn't materialize in Buenos Aires City, but it could happen in PBA.
" They're not in a position to seek an agreement ," Patricia Bullrich said after being asked by LN+ journalists about the video shared by the PRO party on social media. In this context, she described Jorge Macri's decision to separate the local elections from the national elections, which will be held in October, as a "terrible choice," because it would even harm his own party.
In another part of the interview, the minister denied that Silvia Lospennato is the "only candidate who tells the truth," as former President Mauricio Macri had claimed. "Adorni tells many truths. That we lowered inflation, that we achieved a fiscal deficit, that we reduced the state structure to lower taxes and return power to the people. That we need to introduce reforms to the City. That we combat drug trafficking and put an end to the pickets. The truths Adorni tells, any Argentinian is experiencing," she explained.
"He who speaks of profound changes speaks the truth. Who expected Sturzenegger's deregulation, the wonders of "Toto" Caputo in such a short time, that Milei would improve security, the economy, and remove the picketers? The truth is what impacts Argentines in their daily lives. I can't find more truths than Adorni's," the official maintained.
After this statement, Patricia Bullrich asked society to once again support La Libertad Avanza in the upcoming elections: "We committed to supporting a government. We asked millions of people to support it as well. It's not just supporting it for two minutes, but all the time. It's moving in the right direction, doing the things that need to be done. It wasn't easy to move Argentina forward. We haven't even reached a year and a half yet," she concluded.
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