Waldo Wolff supported Javier Milei and distanced himself from Patricia Bullrich: "He has a very Peronist vision of power."

Buenos Aires legislative candidate Waldo Wolff reaffirmed his support for Javier Milei , defended the PRO administration in the City of Buenos Aires, and harshly questionedPatricia Bullrich 's political outlook. "I don't consider myself an opposition member; I was the first member of the PRO to support him," he stated during an interview on Radio Rivadavia. He also emphasized that "people know everything we did for the city."
Waldo Wolff emphasized that the PRO (National Protection Agency) was the only organization that transformed the city with concrete projects. “The famous 'No more flooding' is the result of a huge investment in infrastructure. We didn't give handouts, we built projects,” he noted. According to the former Secretary of Security, the change was cultural and visible. “We had to change people's minds,” he asserted.
He also distanced himself from previous administrations. “The people of Buenos Aires know what the city was like when Peronism governed. Today, Buenos Aires is one of the most recognized capitals in the world,” he said.
Waldo Wolff maintained that security in the City of Buenos Aires is a regional model. “We have the highest standards among the world's major cities. It's a dream to say there are no robberies, but last year we had the lowest number of homicides in history. It's the lowest rate in the Americas,” he emphasized.
When speaking about the national government, he was clear: “I'm not standing in the opposition. I have a different perspective. I supported Javier Milei from day one,” he affirmed. In that sense, he distanced himself from Bullrich. “She has a very Peronist vision of power; I don't share that binary logic of the ruling party and the opposition,” he noted.
The leader asserted that his approach to politics is different. "I have a republican vision. I care about how the government is run, not from where," he emphasized. For Wolff, the PRO must remain focused on management and concrete results.
He closed with a definition of the party's role in the city: "People value the work we did. And they know who was always on the side of transformation," he concluded.
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