Javier Milei is gradually completing the grid of candidates for the next elections. For some time now, the focus has been on the province of Buenos Aires, where Guillermo Britos will be the bet for governor. But the post of first candidate for national deputy was still vacant.
In the last hours, the leader of La Libertad Avanza confirmed Bertie Benegas Lynch as head of the list. "Bertie is an impeccable professional. Son of Alberto, liberal hero. And it is a pleasure and an honor that he heads the ballot of candidates for national deputies for the province, "said the economist.
The confirmation of Benegas Lynch seeks to be, at the same time, a bet to show that Milei begins to form a team in case, eventually, he had to reach the Casa Rosada. The lack of a governance structure is one of the issues most blamed on it.
Javier Milei confirmed Bertie Benegas Lynch as head of the list of national deputies for the province of Buenos Aires.
"We had been told we didn't have a team. And we keep dropping another lie on us. With Carlos Rodríguez, Roque Fernández, Diana Mondino, Darío Epstein and now Bertie we continue to demonstrate that we have a solid team technically and politically speaking to get Argentina out of decadence," said Milei.
Bertie is the son of Alberto Benegas Lynch, PhD in Economics and Doctor of Management Sciences, with whom Milei has given several conferences and whom he usually calls "a hero".
"Leaving private activity and getting into politics to combat their dark interests has enormous personal costs," said the new candidate.
Graduated from the PEACS of ESEADE and the Master in Economics and Business Administration, Benegas Lynch Jr. added: "The resistance from the different spaces of power are and will be relentless. However, I feel the moral duty to accompany the ideas promoted by Javier Milei in this heroic struggle that he has been waging. Nothing is going to be easy, but we have a phenomenal cultural inertia of which Javier has been its great architect and on which it allows us to rely to reinstall the ideas of Juan Bautista Alberdi."