Javier Milei will receive the elected deputies and senators of La Libertad Avanza at the Casa Rosada.

A week after the legislative elections , President Javier Milei met with the newly elected members of Congress from the La Libertad Avanza (LLA) party at the Casa Rosada ( Government House) to outline their parliamentary strategy and coordinate legislative work for the coming year. The meeting, scheduled for 1:00 PM in one of the rooms at Balcarce 50 (the presidential palace), marks the first formal step by the ruling party toward organizing its parliamentary bloc following its electoral victory.
According to sources within the Executive branch who spoke to Infobae, the meeting included the 51 new members of the Chamber of Deputies who will take office on December 10, as well as the 12 newly elected senators who will join the Senate , all of whom are aligned with the libertarian project. Together, they will strengthen the ruling coalition in both chambers, a crucial step in advancing the structural reforms that Milei seeks to pass in the second phase of his administration.
Among the confirmed attendees is the current Minister of Security , Patricia Bullrich , who, once her term in the Cabinet ends, will assume the leadership of the libertarian bloc in the Senate . Bullrich's presence aims to strengthen the relationship between the Executive branch and the new legislators, especially in light of the upcoming debates on tax reform, labor modernization, and the 2026 Budget .
On behalf of the ruling party, the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem , is expected to participate. He is also the national vice president of LLA . His presence will be key to coordinating the legislative strategy and ensuring the bloc's internal cohesion in both chambers.
Although PRO and LLA share electoral alliances in various districts, PRO's elected legislators were not invited to the meeting. Therefore, Alejandro Finocchiaro, Florencia De Sensi, Javier Sánchez Wrba, Fernando de Andreis, and Antonela Giampieri, who were on the joint lists in the province and city of Buenos Aires, will not participate.
The only PRO leader present will be Diego Santilli , though not in his capacity as a newly elected congressman, but as the new Minister of the Interior, a position to which he was appointed following the recent Cabinet reshuffle. Santilli, who won reelection to his seat in the Buenos Aires provincial legislature, has already held his first cabinet meeting and begun working on issues within his purview, but the meeting with the legislators was scheduled before his appointment.
The meeting at the Casa Rosada, to be led by Javier Milei, has the central objective of unifying political and discursive criteria , establishing the guidelines for the reform program that the government plans to send to Congress in the first months of the year, and strengthening the relationship between the Executive Branch and the new libertarian caucus. For Milei, it will also be an opportunity to directly convey his roadmap to the new representatives who, starting in December, will have the task of supporting his agenda of structural changes in Parliament.
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