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Patricia Bullrich Questioned the Collector System and Again Asked for the Elimination of the PASS

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The senator distanced herself from the proposal that drives a sector of Casa Rosada to get the support of the allied governors

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The senator distanced herself from the proposal that drives a sector of Casa Rosada to get the support of the allied governors

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The president of the libertarian bloc in the Senate, Patricia Bullrich, admitted that the necessary support is not yet guaranteed and questioned the possibility of incorporating collectors as part of the negotiation with the governors.

After the country ceremony, the Head of State marked the court within La Libertad Avanza with a cold disappointment to Senator Cervi, while consolidating his alliance with the Minister of Security. The entry Milei's effusive greeting to Bullrich and the strong detachment to a libertarian senator was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

Buenos Aires, 9 July (NA) -- La Libertad Avanza wants to debate the electoral reform in the Senate in September, but does not have the votes to eliminate the PASS or to establish a system of collectors as the government wants to promote, in order to add the support of other political spaces to the re-election of President Javier Milei. The president of the Freedom Avanza block, Patricia Bullrich, admitted that "there are no votes" to be able to …

Following the reconfiguration of the Cabinet Headquarters (in an attempt to overcome Adornigate) and the need to regain control of the agenda in the final stretch of the presidential term, the libertarian government sent in April to the Senate of the Nation the 110/26 legislative bill that bears the ambitious name of “Integrate Electoral Reform.”

The negotiations on the electoral reform of the government are still far from seeing the light. The leader of the bloc of libertarian senators, Patricia Bullrich, admitted this Wednesday that they still do not have the majority assured to approve the project, which needs to gather 37 votes in the upper house. That’s why parallel talks continue...

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La Izquierda Diario broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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