Overview
- José Luis Espert voted around 11 a.m. at mesa 167 of the Colegio de la Santa Cruz in San Isidro and said he sees democracy “sana, fuerte y feliz.”
- Espert argued the country had been deteriorating until President Javier Milei took office, crediting the current government with reversing that trend.
- “Felicito a quienes fueron a votar y, a los que no fueron, les pido que reflexionen,” he said, emphasizing participation on the provincial voting day.
- He declined to make projections and said his campaign would wait for results calmly, noting the significance of continuing to vote 42 years after the return to democracy.
- LLA senator Sebastián Pareja said the day’s outcome would not pose national problems and framed the vote as consolidation in the province, which counts about 14 million eligible voters concentrated in the First and Third sections.