Overview
- The rally began around 6 p.m. at San Lorenzo and Ituzaingó with a short caravan and close contact with supporters, where Javier Milei thanked voters, sang, and signed autographs.
- Milei used the stop to promise deeper second‑generation reforms and, per local reports, to defend a proposed National Commitment law focused on fiscal and monetary stability.
- He was joined by Karina Milei and Martín Menem alongside Córdoba figures Gabriel Bornoroni and Gonzalo Roca during a visit that lasted about an hour.
- Córdoba City imposed road closures from 4 p.m. and coordinated security with national forces, while Governor Martín Llaryora did not receive the president because it was a partisan trip.
- This was Milei’s first personal participation in the nationwide tour, a push to reconnect with backers after LLA won about 42.3% in Córdoba, as Menem’s move to seat Roca on the Council of the Magistrature draws resistance from Radical leaders.