Milei elects governors for war and peace. The provinces will arrive at the Casa Rosada with a long list of demands.

The rise of Javier Milei is, what a novelty, one more station on the long road of political parties towards irrelevance. Milei prefers to talk about the laws he needs in Congress rather than the numbers that exasperate governors. The chambers of Deputies and Senators are the last refuge that the parties found. It is true that the blocks today are atomized like never before, but Congress is the last place in which the party leaders retain any weight.