Overview
- Casa Militar and federal forces are in charge of the President’s protection, with Buenos Aires provincial police assigned to perimeter and support roles.
- La Libertad Avanza mobilized a 500‑member militant guard to control access and crowd dynamics around Club Atlético Villa Ángela in Villa Trujui.
- Governor Axel Kicillof said he holds Javier Milei responsible for any disorder or violence at the rally and urged locals to stay away.
- National officials and LLA figures accused the province of leaving a “zona liberada” and warned of a potential attack, escalating the blame game over security.
- Provincial reports cite a single access point, poor lighting and waterlogged streets as risks, though the club’s president insisted conditions are adequate, as organizers expect 8,000–10,000 people and polls show Fuerza Patria slightly ahead in the province.