Argentina's political landscape is shaping up ahead of the upcoming legislative elections with key candidate lists finalized across major parties. Javier Milei's La Libertad Avanza (LLA) alliance, marked by a predominance of libertarian figures, has announced candidates for Buenos Aires City and other provinces. Notably, Patricia Bullrich confirmed her candidacy for the Senate representing Buenos Aires City, accompanied by an economist on the list, while Luis Petri, also from the defense sector, will run for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in Mendoza. Virginia Gallardo will represent LLA as a national deputy candidate for Corrientes. Meanwhile, the Peronist-aligned Fuerza Patria coalition has consolidated its unity, with Itaí Hagman leading the Buenos Aires City list for deputies, Jorge Taiana heading the Buenos Aires Province list, and Jorge Capitanich leading the senatorial list in Chaco. The Peronist front aims to counter LLA's growing influence. The political contest also involves the PRO party, which has contributed surprises to candidate lists in the capital. The recent withdrawals of Bullrich and Petri from certain positions have created vacancies that Milei's faction may fill or use to relaunch its governance strategy. The electoral process is entering a critical phase as these parties finalize their slates, with the outcome poised to influence Argentina's political direction significantly.
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